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[i CARD] i • ; W. fi. BONE, A CCOUWTANT utD GENERAL ' COMMISSION'AGENX. Office jjoinini! J, Williams' Tobacconist shop. Books kop t. Bents and Debts collected. 127 ; _i__ J. ANDREWS, (Lato E, W. Petherick and Co.)' ■ VELLINGTOiN BTEAM REVOLVING SUUTTERJENETIAN& WIRE BLIND FACTORY. Jpfer Willis htreet,-Wemisoxos. ALL descriptions of blinds made and repaired on the Shortest Notice, md at LOWEST PRIOEB. - Material suppliod to tho trade and Esmatc's riven ' - 334 Chas. A. Pinkerton, CLERK, ACOOUNTANT, AND COMMISSION AGENT, (Road Board Chambers) PEKBi SlßiiETi Mastkrtoh. Ttaiemm' Look Posted, Accounts Adjusted, mid Beits Collected, IN connection with this office the business ofa Labour Exohnngo will bo conducted, and Employers and thoso seeking Employment will find it to their advantage by communicating with the advertiser. BLAIBIiOGIEJUNCTIOH HOTEL, Junction of.the Mungapakeha and Blair l ogie Roads. T. CAhSWELL PROPRIETOR mBE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will X find ovory conrenionco and comfort at this centrally situated hostelry. But Brands of Liquor Ktpt. Good accommodation for travellers stock. MUTUAL LIFli ASSOCIATION OK Australasia. Established 1860. Incorporated by Act of Parliament). Eppiatered undor Life Assurance Cora panics and Policies Acts of Now Zealanc E£!fui SHOWS a TWENTY ONE Yea' record of sound, honorablo, aw udent management, duvint; which i prASPROMPTLY PAID EYERI CLAIM. Is a thoroughly COLONIAL INST] TUTION with all its funds in oste Colonies, and no branches outside tliei Does NOT issue TONTIN] POLICIES. Believing the system « advocated hore to be a delusive au unjust form of Assuranco. NEXT DIVISION OF BONUSES IN 1891 THE FIRST OFFICE IN AUSTRALASI TO FREE LIFE POLICIES FROM HARASSING RESTRICTIONS, MORTALITY TABLE. . . , " Life 1 And onr hearts, though stout and brav Still, like muffled drums, aro beating Fuuernl marches to the grave I" 32 . JH ago 08 40 The''Expectation"given abovo represents the average duration of eiistcnco at each age. Life in the individual, however, la uncertain— "To every man upon this earth Death comctli booh or late." Hence the whilom of making an immediate proviiion for those dependent on one in case of death by assuring in Tho ISutual Life Association of Australasia. RESULTS, NOT~ESTIMATES. Tho following statement exhibits in a popular form the Net|Results of the "Mutual Life Association 1 '" transactions for tho Quinquennium just closed, compared withtho The ratio of Surplus in 1881 was 12J per cent,, and in 18S!) amounted to 14J per cent, It will he observed that after paving claims, Surrenders, etc., and Expenses, there is now in handßt percent, of the total premiums received on the current Polioies, and the Association is .ablo to. declare as profit nearly Mi per cent, of the total premiums received during tne Fourth Quin. quennium—results which speak well for its resources and profit-producing power,— Extmclfrom tk Actuary'! Report on the Fourth Quinquennial Imestigation. G, S, ff, DALRYJIPLE, Local Agent, P. GILL, Resident A n<

JOHN ELLEY In taking over the business lately corj ducted by MKII. B. LATHAM be?s to intimate that he is prepai'ed]t deliver : CHEAP meat Of the Best Quaiity to all parts of th town and distrct. . Trial Respect/idly MM.

T)RIROK OF WALES LIVERX Jr STABLES AND HOUSE WILLIAM NEILL Is propnred to supply tho travelling public with BUGGIKB, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of every description oa lie shortest notico, TheLivory department is under the mb of an experiencfid groom, and every Mention is paid t stabling, bait and stall Afcommodstion. ; HORSES o d fat-class quality kept jinßtantlyon hire. • ' " - ibmo-Civility, Good Accommodation ; and REiSONABLB Charga. •: H ■ A 'DUS will run to and from the ijtjblfStflWWNTW told '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3578, 4 August 1890, Page 4

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577

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3578, 4 August 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3578, 4 August 1890, Page 4

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