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Amu .smeits. 1 1 • ■ rz.pV*=£- —f 1 WAIRARAPA POULTRY, PIGEON & 1 OANAKY ASSOCIATION'S i . SIXTH, ■ ANNUAL SHOW. Dniu, Shed, Mastkrton, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY July 80th and 81st. Entries cluso SATURDAY, .20th July. AN AUCTION will bo held last opening ul Show. IiRASS BAND. Exhibitors must uso tho Socioty'a Slum Pens, wliich will bo provided at d chargo of On Em Prmo sohodules an entry forms cn application to R E HORNBLOW, Seorotary, A A WHITE, ' _ Treasurer, PALACE HALL, GrREYTOWN Wednesday, July 80,1890. GREYTOWK PRIVATE. BAND ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANGI' DRESS (INVITATION) Masquerade Ball. Mastekton CoMJiiTTEK-JlesarsD'Aroy, Pownall, Tabuteau, O. Nicol atid Rathbone. —ALSO— A Ropresentativo and stron? Comtnitteo at Carterton, Greytown, Foatlierston, and Martinboroush, Tickets—Double 7/0, Single 5/-. Extra Lady, 2/0. Dancing at 8 p.m. If fancy dress is worn a visiting card having on it tho name of the costumo should ho left in tho card baskot at tho dooor. Masks provided, and to bo worn first three dances; uptioual afterwards. H.TVALDEN,) Hon Sees., . 1 J. R. NICOL, f Ball Com. MUTUAL LIFE ASS OOIATION

OF Australasia. Established 1809. (Incorporated by Act of Parliament), Eegisterod uuder Lifo Assurauce Com. panics and Policies Acta of New Zealand I HOWS a TWENTY-ONE Year IO record of sounij, honorable, and prudent management, 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. Does HOT issue TONTINE POLICIES, Bolioving tho system as advocated horo to bo a delusive arid unjust form of Assoranco, NEXT DIVISION OF BONUSES IN 1801. Our tables AR and HR are unique. No other offico ofl'ore tho samo inducement. TABLE A.R.30 A man age 30 assures for .61000, paying an Annual Premium for 30 years of £35 3s. ill. Tliib secures the following benefits: • 1. At death, if before roaching age of CO, the sum assured (£1000) with Eeversionary Bonuses added. 2. At age GO, a refund of all the Premiums paid amounting to £1055, and the member may contmuo tho Policy for £IOOO, at the original rato of premium, with full participation iu future profits, and either draw the cash .value of accrued Bonuses, or leave them as Reversionary Additions to the sum assured: 3. Or, he may withdraw tho total premiums paid (£1055) as above, tho Stirrondor Value of the policy (£270), and also tho accrued Cash Bonuses; 4. Or, ho may have a Paid-up Policy for £IOOO, with full participation in future profits, and an Jwmili/ of £l2O (about) for tho rest of life.

SPECIAL TABLE ENDOWMENT FOR CHILDBEDi. The Mutual Life Assoeialion of Avstralusin's New Oenknniul Tables H.B 11, and 11,11,21, Aro recommonded to the attention of all prudent and thoughtful parents and guardians who wiah to provide moans for completing the education of a child on reaching tho ago of fourtoen; or for endowing a girl with a marriage portion or a boy with capital for professional or business career, on attaining 21 years of flg9. Every possible contingency is covored by these original Tables, and a good rale of compound interdh guaranteed at the end of the term by the Policy, which Is non-forfeitable while Surrender Value lasts. EX.WIPIE-H.lt, 21, A father age 30. endows his son, ago 1, for £IOO, payable on his reaching 21 years of age, the annual premium being i'B4s9d. If the father should dio any tlino after the first paymont as above, enstead of tho widow having to continuo paying premiums, tho Endowment bo> comos a " paid up" Policy, and matures when tho boy reaches 21 years of age, In the event of the child's death during currency of tho Policy, tho whole of the Premiums paid will bo tofuuded' at tho office of the Mutual Life Association of Australasia. •, G. S, W, DALRYMPLE,

Local Agent, P- GILL, Resident A en J. N. BEUNTON, TAILOR, ETC, QUEEN-ST., JIASTERTON' work executed in lirat-claM Stylo Satiafnetion guaranteed at I'rioes to suit Everybody LOST.— Four rabbit dogs with collars and chains. Anyone brinijintr tliein to tlio Argyln Boarding House will bo rewarded. 3503 rpO LET—Shop and dwelling' noxt to X Star Hotel, Quceu-strcpt. Bent, 10s pur week. Apply G, S.' W. Daibymfle, Land Agent, Perry-streot, TTlOll Genuine Raw and Boiled Linsoeo J] Oil, warranted gonuitio from ii/lot iJ/(! per gallon, Turpentino from 3/9 par gallon, go to uiidE.TINGEY Manners-' 1 '»et Wellington, 314 MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS PARADE this week on THURSDAY, 24 t!i, at 7.30 sharp, Meeting of Ball Committeoailerwards. , C. A, PQWNALL,' Captain Commanding,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3569, 24 July 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3569, 24 July 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3569, 24 July 1890, Page 3

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