JTASr KBION RIFLE YOLUff--1 TEERS' ANNUAL MLL, (Plain and Fancy Dress) To bo held in the DRILL HALL, MASTERTON, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 9th, Mt), COMMITTJSE;- Lieut Col Butts, Colonel Roberts, Major Donald, QBeotham Esq, MHR, tho Ollicore and Men of tho Wairavajia Coinpanios and a largo number of Ladies and Gon l tlemon who -havo kindly consented t act, DANCING AT 8 O'CLOCK SfIARP. MSENIJERG'S STRING BAND. TICKETS :-Doablo, 7/0; Single, 5/ j Extra Lady, 2/0. • C, A. POWNALL, 3521 Captain. AWIMJBB, Hon Sec,
WAIRARAPAPOULTRY.PIOEON & CANARY ASSOCIATION'S * SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW. DltlH, SHBD, MASTERTOK, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY July i)oth find 81st. ' Entries cluse THURSDAY, 24th July. GRAND ART UNION TICKETS 1/-, which admit holder to Show. AN AUCTION will bo held last evening uf Show. BRASS BAND, Exhibitors must uso tho Society's Show Pens, which will bo provided at , charge of Cd Each. Pnzo schedulos air entry forms en application to' REHORNBLOW, Secretary, A A WHITE, 8536 Treasurer. mO LBT-An eightToomeddwelling X with bath room and all other conveniences, centrally situated cornor of Bannister and Dixon-street, within two minutes walk of Post Office. Apply Daily Office. T7|OR Manders' Oak Varnish from 9a 1 per gallon, go to R and M. TINGEY, MannerS'Street, ■ WELLINGTON SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, JP, COWIE gives final notice that , as ho is leaving the district, all accounts due to him must be paid by June Ist, 1890, or to Mr Geo, Heron at tho atoro Hall Street, All outstanding accounts alter that dato will bo sued or without further notice. •
MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF Australasia. Established 1869. (Incorporated by Act of Parliament). Registered under Life Assurance Coin panics and Policies Acts of New Zealand: SHOWS a TWENTY-ONE Years record of .sound, honorable, and prudent management, during which it has PROMPTLY PAID EVERY CLAIM. Is a thoroughly COLON lAL INSTITUTION with all its funds in those Colonies, and no branches outside them, Does NOT issue TONTINE POLICIES. Believing the system as advocated hero to bo a delusive and unjußt form of Assurance, NEXT DIVISION OF BONUSES IN 1801. Our tables Alt and HR are unique. No other office offors. tho sumo inducement, TABLE A.8.30 A man ago 30 assures for 11000, paying an Annual Premium for 30 years of £35 3s, 4d. This secures the following benefits: - 1, At death, if before reaching ago of 60, the sum assured (£1000) with Reversionary Bonuses added, 2, At 'age 00, a refund of all the Premiums paid amounting to £1055, and tho member may continue the Policy for £IOOO, at the original rate of premium, with full participation in future profits, and either draw the cash value of accrued Bonuses, or leave them ob Reversionary Additions to the sum assured:
3, Or, ho may withdraw the total premiums paid (£1055) as abovo, the Surrender Value of the policy (£270), and also the accrued Cash Bonuses; 4, Or, he may have a Paid-up Policy for £IOOO, with full participation in future profits, and an Ammihj of £l2O (about) for the test of life. SPECIAL TABLE ENDOWMENT FOR OHILDBEN. The Mviual Life Association of Australasia's New Centennial Tables H,R 1$ «m1R8.21, Are recommonded to the attention of all prudent and thoughtful parents and guardians who wish to provide moans for completing the education of a child on reaching tho age of fourteen; or for endowing a girl with a marriage portion or a boy with capital for professional or business career, on attaining 21 years of age. Every possible contingency is covored, by these original Tables, and a flow', rale o/ compound Merest is j/uar«nfe«l at the end of the tor.ni by tho Polioy, which Is nonforfeitable while Surrender Value lasts. EXAMI'IE—H.II. 21. A father age 30. endows his son, age 1, for £IOO, payablo on his reaohing iil years of ago, the annual premium beiufi £3 4s 9d. If the fftthor' should dio any tune after tho payment as above, epstcad of tho widow having to continue paying premiums tho Endowment becomes a " paid up" Policy, and maturea when tho boy reaches 21 years oi age. In the event of the child's death during currency of tho Policy,' tho whole of tho Premiums paid will be refunded at the office of tho Mutual Life Association of Australasia, . ■ G.S.W.DALRYMPLU, ■ •■ ,' ■. Local Agent, . P'G[ILL, Resident' Agent Oroim Lands Olliu, .Wellington, 3rd .July, Mfi, 'OTIOK is hereby given,' in terms, of tioriM of'.'Tho Land Act, 188 V that LYALL, of section 50, Block 'VI, Survey District of Konuaranga, has applied to transfer tho saino to DAVID, GUILD. J.W.A.MAROBANT, , Cowraiesloiief Orowu lands.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3356, 8 July 1890, Page 3
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