FOR Enamel Paint, 0 Sdpor toR. au(l E. TIN GEY Manners-street,- Wellington TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. 715 a m, Wellington to Eketahuna, 1130 ]) ni, Wellington to Mas' terton; 710 am, Masterton to Wellington, and 2 pin Ekota liuna to Wellington. rUESDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. 5 30 p m, Mastortou to Eketahuna, WEDNESDAYS AND THURSDAYS 6 40 a m, Eketahuna to Mraterton Running of the ordinary Goods Train the Wairarapa,will also be suspended liY ORDER. Traffic Agent's Office, Wellington, 28th August, 1890, Messrs Chamberlain Bros,, HAVE secured from MELBOURNE the ecryicea of a FIRST-CLASS BARER AND CONFETCIONER, in placo of Mr James Wickens, their late mnager, wlio lias retired from their service, and in thanking their customers fur past favors they can aisure them that the reputation of. iho firm for supplying tho BEST BREAD in the district will be fully ustaincd under the now management, no expense having been" spared in security tho very best baker south of the Newvv Zealand Co-Operative LabourrLoan, A'General Commission Agency. 4, Manners-Street, Wellington, (Adjoining Duke of Edinburgh Hotol.) DEPARTMENTS, Servants Rogistiy, Loans, Finance, and' Accountancy, House, Land, and Estates; Rents and Dobts Collected. BAILIFFS. General Trades, Estimates, Quantities, and Valuations. PRODUCE, Farmers' Small Lots, Dairy, Poultry! All' Transactions Confidential. Office Hours, 9 aim. to 5 p.m. Communications must" be addressed to the Manager, and accompahied by tho oatago for replies. ' COBB & CP'S COACHES EKETAHUNA-WOODVILLE LINK ON and after August 22nd, a special Coaoii (in addition to the ordinary mail aorvice) will run between Eketahuna and Pabiatua as follows Leave Eketahuna for Pnhiatna 4 p.m. Pahiatua for Eketahuna 9.30 a m m mi >4 ■■vtens ZEALAND RAILWAYS, WELLINGTON SECTION, REDUCED 'IEAIN SERVICES. Commencing Monday, Ist September, proximo, and continuing thereafter until further notice, running of the ordinary trains as under will' MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF Australasia. • Established 1869, (fncorporatedby Act of Parliament). Registered under Life Assurance Cora. lanieß and Policies Aots of Now Zealand a TWENTY-TWO Year j record of sound, honorable, aud Prudentniana?einent, during which' It lAS PROMPTLY PAID EVERY 3LAIM. Is a thoroughly COLONIAL INSTI: DUTION with all its funds invested n tho Colonies, and no branches outside hem. Does MOT issue TONTINE POLICIES. Believing tho system as idvocated horo to be a delusive and injust form of Asauranco. NEXT DIVISION OF BONUSES IN 1891. Our tables A.R, and fI.R, are unique, S'o ether office offers the same inducenonfc. TABLE A.R. 30, A man ago 80 assures for £IOOO, laying an Annual Premium for 30 years if £35 3s 4d, This secures the following lenofits 1. At death, if before reaching age of 10, the sum assured (£1000) with' |2. At age GO, a refund of all the .'remiuma paid amouHlingto £1055, and ho member may continue tho Policy for EIOOO, at tho original rate of premium, vith full participation in future profits; md either draw tho cash value of accrued bonuses, or else leave them an Reversiontry additions to the sum' assured, 3.. Or, ho may withdraw the total iromiums paid (£1065) as above, the jurrondpr Value of tho policy (£270), md also the accrued Cash Bonuses. . 4. Or, ho may havo a Paid up Policy or £IOOO, with full participation in uturo profits, and an of .£l2O about) for the rest of life'■ JFECIAL TABLE ENDOWMENT FOR CHILDREN. ' I'k Mutual Life Association of. Av.s\ tmksla's New Gentemkl.'Mes. 11R14, and lIR 21. iro recommended to tho attention of ill prudent and thoughtful parents and •uardianß who wish to provide means or ompleting the education of a child in reaoliiug the age of 14, or for endowng a girl with a marriage portion or a )oy with capital for. professional or lusiHess career, on attaining 21 years of >y these original tables, and a jooipifc / compound interest is guaranteed at the indof the term by tho polioy, which'is ion-forfoitable whilo surrender value sts, exmiplb-H,R.'2I, A father aged 80, endows his son, ago for £IOO, payable on his jeachinp 21 rears of age, the annual projoiiim being 234s 9d, If tho father should die any ime after tho first payment as above, □stead of Hie widow having to continue laying premiums tho Endowment beomes a "paid up" Polioy, and matures fhen the boy reaches 21 years of age. n the evont of the child's death during urrency of tlje Policy, the wliolo of tho 'remiums paid will bo refunded. At the oftice of tlio Mutual Life Assolation of Australasia. . ' ■ 6. S, W. DALRYMPLE, . Local Agent,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3603, 2 September 1890, Page 3
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739Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3603, 2 September 1890, Page 3
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