I 1 )13 1 !•. U._ - ' - THEATRE ROYAL. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Demaresq Australian VARIETY COMPANY. IN THEIR MIRTH PROVOKING'& VERSATILE ENTERTAINMENT. Twj and ft halfhouts amusement at MODERATE PRICE, Fur futtlior particulars boo programmes and day bills, Popular Prices: Front seats and pit 1/-, Chairs, 2/-, Circlo, 3/HARRY HALL, , Advance. Ayent, fiSSs p-S •- ST" WAIRARAPA POULTRY, PIGEON & CANARY ASSOCIATION'S SIXTH
AIUAL SHOW. Drill Shed, Mastkrton, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY July 80th and 81st. Entries close THURSDAY, 24th July. GRAND ART UNION TICKETS II; lvliioli admit holder to Show. AN AUCTION will bo hold last opening of Show. BRASS BAND. Exhibitors must uso tho Society's Show Pens, which will bo provided at , charge of (id Each, Prizo schedules an entry forms en application to R E TIORNBLOW, Secretary, A A WHITE, 3536 Treasurer. PALACE HAIL, GREYTOWN Wednesday, July 30,1890. GREYTOWN PRIVATE BAND ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY MESS (INVITATION) Masquerade SalL MASTEiixoNCoMMiTiEE-MessrsD'Arcy, Pownall, Tabuteau, G. Nicol and Bathbone. -ALSOh Ropreaentntivo aud strong Committeo at Cartorton, Greytown, Featherston, and Martinborouch. Tickets—Douhlo 7/0, Single 5/-. Extra Lady, 2/6, Dancing at 8 p.m. If fancy dress Is worn a visiting card huving on it the name of "tho costumo should ho loft in the card basket at tho donor. Masks provided, and to bo worn first throo dances; optional afterwards.
EWALDEN, {Hon Sees., J. R, NICOL, j Ball Coin. MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF Australasia. Established 1869. (Incorporated by Act of Parliament). Registered under Life Assurance Com panies and Policies Acta of New Zealand SHOWS a TWENTY-ONE Year record of sound, honorable, and prudent- management, during which it has PROMPTLY PAID EVERY CLAIM. Is a thoroughly COLONIAL INSTITUTION with all its funds in these Colonies, and no branches outside them, Does NOT # issue TONTINE POLICIES, Believing the system as advocated hero to be a delusive and unjust form of Assuranco. NEXT DIVISION OF BONUSES IN 1801. Our tables AR and lIU aro unique, No other ofHco offers the same inducement. TABLE A.G.3U A man ago 30 assures for f'looo, paying ail Annual Premium for 80 years of £35 Bs, 'ld, This secures the following benefits: - 1. At death, if before reaching ago of CO, tho 6um assured (£1000) with Reversionary Bonuses added. 2. At ago CO, a refund of all the Premiums paid amounting to £1055, and tho membor 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 as Koveralonary Additions to the sum assured: 3. Or, ho may withdraw the total premiums paid (£1055) as above, tho Surrondor Valuo of tho policy (£270), and also the accrued Cash Bonuses; 4. Or, ho may have a Fuid-np Folicy for £IOOO, with fyll participation in future profits, and an Annuity of £l2O (about) for tho rest of life.
SPECIAL TABLE ENDOWMENT FOR CHILDREN, Tk Mutual Life Association of Awtra• hisi'A New Centennial Tables E.M li «ik{ ff,B, 21, Ate racoinmonded 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 j or for endowing a girl with a marriage portion or a boy with capital for professional or business caroer, on attaining 21 yean of ags. Evory possible contingency is covered by these original Tables, and a good rate of compound interest is guaranteed at the end of the torin by tho Policy, which Is non-forfeitable while Surrendor Value lasts. example—H.ll, 111. A father endowu liia son, age 1, for £IOO, payable oil his reaching 21 years of age, the annual premium being £8 4s 9d. If the father should dio any tune after tho first payment as above, enstead of tho widow having to continue paying premiums tho Endowment -becomes a " paid up" Policy, and pturcs when the boy reaches ?1 years flf age. In thp eyeut of tho child's death during currency nf tho Policy, tho whole of the Premiums paid will be refunded at the office of the Mutual Lifo Associatiou of Australasia. G, S, W.fIALPMPLE, Local Agent. BGrILL, Resident A on WO LET—An eight-roomeddweliiiig X with bath room and all other conveniences, centrally situated corner of Bannister and Dixon-strcet, within two minxes walk of Post Ollic?, Apply Daily Office, BUSHFAJ,^, 'PIRESH tonders will be reooived on Jj and up to Saturday, 19th July, 1800, For felling 130 acres of bush on "W. Barnaul's section, Mau ■ yuimihoo. t . Tenderers will bo shown over the bush by MrHecliler oii Tuesdays and Saturdays; specifications to bo seen at Mr Heckler's, Mangamahob,' iifld the " Stilt" office. Teudefs to bo left witb tJrflwW«i Mwgwlioe,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3565, 19 July 1890, Page 3
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