'MUTUAL LIFE ■■ ' OF ; Australasia. I ■ >,{h't irporatedby. Aot of ->Parliament). Etlfjii'jted underLhV Assurance Coin« pa 1 and Policies Acts of Now Zualand CNHOWS record of sound, honorable, and Prudent management, during: wliioh'r it HAS PROMPTLY PAID EVERY CLAIM.,-, ■....:■ ,-i.r,, ■; •(•■.■..• ■ Is a thoroughly COLONIAL INSTI; TUTION with all its funda invested | in tho Colonics, and no branches outside I them.. ;;: , t ~„..' . ...,.■',. '•Does' 'HOT 'issue TONTINE POLICIES. Believing, the system..: as advocated hero to .be d delusive and unjurt form of Assurance. , NEXT DIVISION OF BONUSES IN 1891; Our tables A,E,and H,R;<are uniquo; No other office offers tho same inducement. . TABLEA.R. 80 A man ago 80 assures for £1000; paying an Annual Premium for 30 years of £35,3 a 4d, Thisjieourea the following ; 1. At death, if before reaching age of Go, ; ,rhe ,sum assured (£1000), with Reverslbnaryßonuses added! I .' ; ' : ' '■['"-' '<}. 2. At age GO, a refund of. all; the PrMumspatd amounting to £1056',' and the member may continue tho Policy for £IOOO, at the original rate iof 'premium, with full participation in future profit, and either draw the cash value.of accruad Bonutesj or else leave them an Reversionary additions to lhe;sum assured. . , 3. Or, he may - withdraw the total premiums paid (£1055) as above, the Surrender Value of tho policy (£270), and also tho accrued : Cash Bonuses. , ; 4, Or, he may have a Pai'dii;) Policy for £IOOO, with full: participation in future profits, and an 'Annuity of 1120 (about) for tho rest of life , , , SPECIAL TABLE ENDOWMENT FOR CHILDREN,
The Mutual Lije Association of Aits', irahsia's New Centennial Tahiti. I HRU.anSiiMX. •■ ' Are recommended to.the attention of all prudent and thoughtful parents and guardians who wish to provide means for OTnpletingthe education of a child on reaching the age of 14, or for endowing a girl with a marriage portion or a boy with capital for professional or business earner, on attaining 21 years of age. ■• •"_ : l : '.•"• . Evory possible contingency is covorod by these original tables, and a good rate of compound interest is guarantied at the end of the term by the policy, which Is non-forfeitablo while surrender value EXAMPLE-H.R. 21. A father aged 80,' endows his son, age 1, for £IOO, payable on his reachin? 21 years of age, the annual premionr being £3 4s 9d. If the father should die any time after the first payment as above, instoad of the widow having to continue paying premiums the' Endowment becomes a "paid up" Policy, and matures when the boy reaches 21 years of. age. In the event of the child's death during currency of the Polipy, the whole of the Premiums paid will be refunded. At the office of the Mutual Life Association of Australasia. G.B.W.DALRYMPLB,.,. Local Agent, BGILL, .. ■:.'.:: Resident Agen
W. HILDRETH tVSon, LORNE-STREET, ■WELLINGTON WASTE PRODUCTS AND BOTTLE . MERCHANTS. ' ' OASHPuitOIUSERfJOE'.. Rags, Lead, Copper,; Tailots' Cuttings, Ten, Lead, Iron, Rope, Zinc, Flint, Glass, Bones, '■: i: ' and Brass. Best Woollen Flock always on hand Every description! of Bottles bought, sold, or. exchanged. : All breakages over Fivo percent; allowed for if olaimod within seven days aftor delivery of goods. 8579
BROWN; LEGHORN 'Eggs For. Sale. Jj _ Wellington show out of four Exhibits, two firsts.' and two spocials, ono second and ono third, Also to breed from this season eggs; from English and American strains, just, imported. All infertile)eggs replaced,'lo/6: to 15/- per sitting," : '' ; '■'''-' '' J ■'■■' , .', T. J. LEIGHTON, Mblesworth Street, Wellington,' T, J, L. waßboatenlastyear and the yearbeforo by Birds from eggs supplied by him,
!Ba 11 inge r Bros,, PLUMBEKS &c,, >■' MANUFACTURERS OP" S jionbinß, Ridging, JPipoa, Tanks, Colonial ' "'"'Oven, Tinware, oto.,"etoi "'. WARING-TAYLOR & MAGINMTY SIEEETS, • . (NEAR DbIMtShBD WBLiIHGIONi) '■ 8385 AND AT PJSTONE.
(FOR MANY YEAKS WITH : CHAIIBEiU LAIN BROS), , ■QEGS to inform,tho' inhabitants of J Mastertonthathehasfcaken over the Bator's and Confectioners Business lately carried on by Mrs Corbett; at the [' coKierof'"' 's'] '': QUEEN; iND PERRY-STREETS," Bread, Fancy Goods,'etc i'.':' : : 0f first class quality,'andat \ ';.;,'; ?; '{RiSASOIfABLB fgIOES.; Balls, Picnics, Prlvii^find.Wedding Parties catered hi on. reasonable terras, Oue Shilling Imuclieoii a i ; -; v ;,.v, (Speciality. '■ !■;■•'■ ■■:..((
j MRSW HODGES foj:~-" e -*>:----■-.--'/-.«.■.» -.Vv «r -- .!^.v>n WISHES.to Infohn the Inhabitants of BKBTftHUNAiud District,' that ahehaa Opened : v. GREENGROCERY andFRUITEREKS establishment. Everythiog*afc reasonable 'rates, fcho choiceat quality, lira 'Hodj«B will also be a cash buyer! of nil kinds iof : OUMJEIY in any nuaritity. ' ; MRS HODGES, ';:':. \-.■'KketaJwua"-'-.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3607, 6 September 1890, Page 4
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