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MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION of .: Australasia. (rneorpofatedby Act o( Parliament).' Registered under Life Assurance Com ■ panidß and Policies Acta of Now Zealand HHOWB a TWENTY-TWO Year record of sound, honorable, and Prudent manapefiien't,-during which' it HAS PROMPTLY PAID EVERY OLAIM. ■'■' • Is a thoroughly COLONIAL INBTI; TUTION with all its funds invested in the Colonies, and no branchoa outside themi 1 : '■'"■ "■": Does NOT iasno TONTINE, POLICIES. Believing the Bystem.as advocated hero to be a delusive and NEXT DIVISION OF BONUSES IN 1891,1 , Our tables A.R. and H.R. are unique. No ether office offers the same Imeht,'TABLE A.R.89 A man age 80 assures for £IOOO, paying an Annual Premium for 30 years of £36 3s 4d. This seoures the following benefits!— ' 1. At death, if before reaching age of CO, the. sum assured '(£1000).5 with. Iteveralonary Bonuses added.. > 2. ; At age 60, a refund of all the Premiums paid amounting to £1055, and the member may.con.tmuo the Polioj; for £IOOO, at the original rate of premium, with full participation in future profits, and either draw the cash value of accrufld Bonuses, or else leave them an Reversionary additions to the sum assured. 3. Or, he may withdraw the total premiums paid (£1065) as above, the Surrender Value of the policy (£270), and alio the accrued Gash Bonuses.

4, Or, ho may have a Paid «p Policy for .£IOOO, with full participation in future profits, and an Annuity of £l2O (about) for the rest of life SPECIAL TABLE ENDOWMENT FOE .CHILDREN. . Tk Mutual Life Association of ins! - tralasia's New Centennial Tables, HRliatdHßil . Are recommended to tHe,ftttentiori: of all prudent and thoughtful parents and guardians who wish to prnvido means for oirnpleting the education of a child on reaching the ago of 14, or for endow-1 lng a girl with a marriage portion or a boy with capital for professional or business career, on attaining 21 years of age. - Every possible contingency is covered of compound interest is guaranteed at the end of the term by the policy, which Is non-forfeitable while surrendor value lasts. EXAJIPIE-H.R. 21. A father aged 80, endows his son, age 1, for £IOO, payable on his reaching 21 £3 4s 9d. lithe lather should die any time after the first payment as above, instead of the .widow having to continue paying premiums the Endowment becomes a "paid.up" Policy, and matures In the event of the child's death during currency of the Policy, the whole of tho Premiums paid will be refunded, At the office of the Mutual Life Association of Australasia. G.S.W.DALRYMPLE, Local Agent. Resident Asen

W. HILDRETH & Son, LOENE-STEEET~~WELLINGTON WASTE PRODUCTS AND BOTTLE MERCHANTS. OiSHPoROHAfIEMOF Bags, Load, Copper, Tailors' Cutties, Tea, Lead, lion, Rope, Zinc, , Flint, Glass, Bones,' and Brass. Best Woollen Flock always on band Every description of Bottles bought, ' sold, or exchanged. All breakages.over Five percent, allowed for if claimed within seven days after delivery of goods, 8570

BROWN LEGHORN Eggs For Sale. ROM prize. winners. at the last ; Wellington show out of four Exhibitß, two firsts and two speoiala, one second and onothird. Also to breed from this Bcason eggs from English and American strains, just imported. All infertilejegga replaced. 10/0 to 18/-per sitting, ■ T, J. LEI&HTON, Molesworth Street, Wellington. T. J, L. was beaten tat year and the year beforo by Birds from eggs supplied by him, ■;' ■ ■ ."'.•■; "■•>.-■

Ba 11 inge p Bros., PLUMBERS &c„ MANUFACTURERS DP Spouting, Elding, Pipes, Tanks.Colonial Oven, Tinware, etc., etc."' WARIfIG-TAYLOR &MAGINNITY STREETS, . (neab Deul-Shbd Weiungton,), 8385 . AND AT PETONE. James Wickens, (FOE MANY YEAES WITH CHAMBEB. LAIN BROS), BEGS to'inform the inhabitants of Masterton that he has taken over the Bakers and Confectioners 'Business lately carried on by Mrs Corbett, at the , ' corner of ' QUEEN VND PEERY.STEEETB, '. And is.prepar'ed'to supply Broad, Goods, etc ; Of first class.quality, andat ■.. '.; Balls,' Picnics, Priviitei'" and' Wedding Partiei catered for Wftaßwable torm One Shillingrl.uiiolieon a , ; SpecidlityY >MRS TT7ISHES to Inform tho inhabitants VV' ofEKETAHUNA arid' District, that sho has opened a QREENGROOEjßYandFßUlTEßEHSeßtablishment, Everything at reasonable rates, and of tho choicest quality/; Mrs, Hodpiis' will also be a: cash buyer of all kinds of ■, OULTRY in any anantity. ,-: i) ■;. MRS BODGES,,! .'■"■ -.;.'..' Kketabuiii

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3603, 4 September 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3603, 4 September 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3603, 4 September 1890, Page 4

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