UUiNBLOWtItOAiI ■ JABINET MAKERS AND UPHOLSTEREKS, QUEEN STREET, AIASTERTON/, i HAVE oil baud a very nice stock cnnipriainij— Diuwing Room Suits, Dining Room Suites, tittlu board with Mirror back, Coaches, Easy and Occasional Chairs, Cheat ol Drawers, Plain and fancy Bedsteads (panels and spindles), Spring and Flax Mattrcwcs, washstands, and Tables, FURNITURE made to any design, and repaired PICTURES mounted and framed, VENETIAN BLINDS made & repaired CARETS planned and kid. All thnbor guaranteed ..ell seasoned '3217 [iOAKOJ, W. R. BONE, 1 CCOUNTANT and GENERAL AGENT. Office adjoining J. Williams' Tobaccouist Bhop. Books kopt,RentaandDebts collected. 3-127 J. ANDREWS, (Lato E. W. Pethorick cnrl Co.) WELLINGTON STEAM ItEYOLVINGSHUnER, VENETIAN* , WIRE BLIND FACTORY. Upper Willis street, -Wellington. ALL descriptions of blinds made and repaired on the Shortest Notice, •ind at LOWEST PRICES. Material supplied to the trade and Esraate3 fiven • 334 Chas. A. Pinkerton, CLERK, ACOOUNTANT, AND COMMISSION AGENT, (Road Board Chambors) Perrv SaRKET, Masterton. Tmdmr.m'BoohPoskd, AcmnU AdK justed, and Debh (hlhcltd. IN connection with this office the business of a Labuur Exchange will So rouducted, and Employtrs and those welting Employment will find it to ;htir advantage by communicating with -.ho advertiser. 3113 BLAIRLOGIEJUNCTIOK HOTEL, Junction of ihe Mmgapdiht wd Bkirlogic Roads. T. CAIvSWELL,... PROPRIETOR mMS TRAVELLING PUBLIC will l_ find every convenience and comfort it this centrally stated hostelry, MBmnis of Liquor Kift. (jood accommodation for travellers stock. MUTUAL LIFi ASSOCIATION OF Australasia. Established iB6O. Incorporated by Aot of Parliament). Rfgiatetod under Life Assurance Corn panies atid Policies Acts of New Zealand a QHOWB a TWENTY-ONE Yeact ij record of sound, honorable, and s prudent management, during which it y ASPROMPTLY PAID EVERY a CLAIM. • " Is a thoroughly COLONIAL INSTI; '• TCTION with all its funds in ested 1 Colonies, and no branches outside them P Does NOT issue' TONTINE POLICIES. Belioving the system as advocated hero to be a delusive aud unjust form of Assurance
NEXT DIVISION OF BONUSES lIS 1891. THE FIRST OFFICE IN AUSTRALASIA TO FHKE LIFE POLICIES FROM HARASSING RESTMCTIONS. MORTALITY TABLE, , " Life is fleeting, And our hearts, though stout'and brave, Still, like muffled drams, are heating Fuuernl inarches to the grave!" 1 07 111 » 1)8 toff" 210 17 2 68 401 J Ml & a«6 llil 3 03 10" <° W3 M J 240 151 25 (10 M 2 107 fe \3V& 14 7 119 37 ■> 116 m yW 13: 8 72 3111 « 12H PJ ;l 340 12! !l 74 35'{ (i 129 33 6 l fflfi 12 30 77 34: 7 IWP 1 70 34* J 1," ! ' ] 2 81 33J 0 II 3 83 32. 5C lira |"JJ l ;i I'JU 110 4 85 31 1 WW »|632 I), 35 88 6)1 ? 0 91 30J 3 107 W J 632 II 175 U J74 9 J 18|i lt>} 1° 622 8), The'" Kxi'cctatlon" given s the average duration "•»»i"»' Lite in the indlvi certain—"To every man upon this earth Death coraoth toon or late." Hence the wisdom of making an immediate piovlslou for those dependeut ou one in case ofdeath ly assuring ju Tho Mutual Llfo Association of Australasia.. j RESULTS, NOT~ESTiMATEB. Tlio followiy? statement exhibits in ut popular form the NctJßcsults of thp "Mutual Life Association's" transactions for fhe (Juinc|ucuuium just closed, compared withthe preceding livo year* :-•
Tho ratio of Surplus in 1884 was 12J per cent pil in 1889 Amounted to 14J per cent. M wjll I)" observed that after paying claims, Surrender?, etc., and Expenses, there is now in 'hand 84 jwrwiit. of the total prrniituns received on tho cumin!; J'ohcies, ami the Association is ftl»lo to W«? <* profit nearly HJ W,m\t. of the tofaj iircuiiurr.s received during tho lourtli Quilt uiicuuium— resjlt* wliicli speak well for.its resources and profit-producing power.— Edradfrom We Actuary» lkprl on the Fomih Qiiiuqutmual hvcitigatlon. G.B.W.DALRYMPLE, Local Agent,. Resident A no
JOHN.ELLBY In takim; over the business lately cor ducted by MUH. B.LATHAM besp to intimate that ho is deliver CHEAP MEAT Of the Best Qimmr to all purls of th town and district. * I Trial SmtftMv Mtitti, ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3577, 2 August 1890, Page 4
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