Van ements. j'FWAIRAIIAPA POULTRY,PIGEON & CANARY ASSOCIATION'S SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW. Drih, Sued, Mastbrton, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY July 80th find 81st. Entries cluso THURSDAY, 21th July. GRAND ART UNION TICKETS 1/-, which admit holder In Show. AN AUCTION will bo held last oycnitig of Show. BRASS BAND. Exhibitors must use t-lio Society's Sliow Pens, which will bo provided at chargo of Gd E.uui. Prizo schedules and entry forms cn application to RE HORN BLOW, ' Secretary, A A WHITE, 8536 Treasurer. PALACE HAIL, GREYTOWN Wednesday, July 30,1890. GREYTOWN PRIVATE BAND ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS (INVITATION) llasteiiton Comjiittki;- MessraD'Aroy, Puwnall, Tnbuteau, (J. Nicol and Rathbone. -ALSOA Representative aud stronp Committee at Cattcrton, Grcytowti, Fentherston, and Martinborousfh. Tickets—Double 7/0, 8in»lo 5/-, Extra Lady, 2/0, Dancing at 8 p.m.
Jf fancy dress is worn a visiting card having on it the name of the continue should be loft in tho card basket at thu donor. Masks provided, and to bo worn first thveo dances; optional afterwards. H. WALTIEN,) Hon Sees., J. R, NICOL, \ Ball Com, MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF Australasia. Established 18G9. (Incorporated by Act of Parliament). Bcßisterod under Life Assurance Com panies and Policies Acta of New Zealand It SHOWS a TWENTY-ONE Years record of sound, honorable, and prudent luanaceinont, during which it has PROMPTLY PAID EVERY CLAIM. Is a thoroughly COLONIAL INSTITUTION with all its funds in those Colonies, and no branches outside thorn. Docs NOT issue TONTINE POLICIES. Believing tho system as advocated hero to be a delusive and unjust fonn of Assurance. NEXT DIVIiION OF BONUSES IN 1801. Our tables All and HR are unique. No other office oft'ors the same inducement, TABLE A.R.30 A man ago 30 assures for ±'looo, paying an Annual Premium for 30 years of £33 os, Jd. l'lus secures the folUwing benefits! - 1. At death, if before roaching ago of GO, the sum assured (£1000) with Reversionary Bonuses added. 2. At ago CO, a refund of all the Premiums paid amounting to £1055, ar.d tho member may continuo tho 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 I hem as
Reversionary Additions to the sum assured: . 3, Or, ho may withdraw tlio total iremiums paid (£1055) as above, the inrrondor Value of the policy (£270), mid alsd&ho accrued Gash Uonuaos: 4, Or, ho may havo a Pitid-uj) Policy for £IOOO, with full participation in future profits, and an Annuity of £l2O (about) for the rest of life, SPECIAL TABLE ENDOWMENT FOR CHILDREN. _ The Mutual Life Association of AustinIdsia's Sm wit'omidl Tulles ll,li 14 «wl 11,11.31, Are to the attention of all prudent and thoughtful parents and guardians who wish to provide means for completing tlio education of a fluid on reaching the ago of fourteen; or for endowing a girl with a marriage portion or a bny with capital for professional or business career, on attaining 21 years ot age. Every possible contingency is covered by these original Tables, and a pod rale ojcmpomd interest is (jimmteed at the end of the term by the Policy, which is non-forfeitablo while Surrender Valuo, lasts. EXAMPLE —H.lt, 21. A father ago 30. endows his son, ago 1, for £IOO, payablo on his reaching 21 years of ago, tho annual premium boing £3 4s 9d. If tho father should dio any tiino after tlio first payment as abuve, enstead of tho widow having to continuo paying premiums the Endowment becomes a " paid up" Policy, anil matures when tho boy reaches ?1 years- ol ago. In tho event of tho child's death durum currency of tlio Policy, tlio whole of the Premiums paid will bo refunded at the office of tho Mutual Lifo Association of Australasia.
G.S.W.DALIffIIPLE, Local Agent. ?■ GILL, Resident A en mO LET—An eight-roomcddwelliug JL with bath room and all other conveniences, centrally situated corner of 13annister and Dixon-strect, within two minutes walk of !f«iat OlHce. Apply Djii.y Ofhuk. WAIIiAItAPA NORTH COUH'IY. NOTICE TO DEFAULTING BATEPAYERS. THE Council having si«ned instructions for the recovery, by procoss of law, of all arrears of rates, defaulting ratepayers ave hereby warned that after the 28th inst. all arrears will be sued for without further notice. F. G. MOORE, ' Collector, l'itli July, 1890. ' 3u(io FRESH tenders will be received on and up to Saturday, 10th July, 1890, tfor felling 13« acres of bush on W. Barrand's section, Mukgainnhoe. Tomlorera will be shown ovor the bush by Mr Heckler on Tuesdays and Saturdays; specifications to bo seen at Mr Heckler's, and the " Star" office. Tenders to bo loft with Mr He#ri MfwpwahQe,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3564, 17 July 1890, Page 3
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