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W. 'Bell • ■ if Slaughter, Slaua'liter BANKRUPT STOCK, SALE. OF Drapery, Niillinery and Clothing ON Wednesday, Nov. 20 AND FOLLOWING DAYS, In tho estate of Byron Brown of Weihn?ton, HAVlNGpurcimsed frum tho ;Oilicial Aasigneo the entire stock-in-trade of the above- bankrupt at a discount of G3l per cent off cost will offer theaameat SLAUGHTERING PRICES in tlw premises OPPOSITE CLUB HQTEL MABTERTON, Lately oooapled by H, Petersen, ob a Boot, Mart, •SHESTJQK MUST BE CLEARED OUT AT ONOE. LAUGKTETC OF Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing, Oilskins, Dress Goods, Black and 'Colored Cashmeres, I'rints Calicoes, Sheotings, Blankets, Flannels, Curtains, Cretonnes, Ladies' Underclothing, Trinnned and Untrimmed Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Luces, Ladies' and Girl's Ulsters, Jackets Dust Cloaks, Co3tumea, Blouses, Umbrellas, Parasols, Underskirts, Hosiery, Mercery, Hats, Caps, Ribbons, Plushes, Dress Trimmings, Haberdashery, &o &c W-BELL pkopiuetoe.

SLAUGHTER SLAUGHTER, SLAUGHTER MUTUAL LIF E ASSOCIATION OF Australasia. Established 1869, (Incorporatedby Act of Parliament). Ke istered under Life Assurance Coin panies and Policies Acts of New Zealand sfe .5Tb SHOWS a TWENTY-TWO Year record of sound, honorable, and Prudent management, during which it HAS PROMPTLY PAID EVERY OLAIM. Is a thoroughly COLONIAL. INSTI: TUTION with' ail its funds invested in the Colonies, and no branches outside thcin. Does NOT issue ;TOOTINE POLICIES. Believing the system as advocated hero to ba a delusive and unjust form of Assurance. NEXT DIVISION OF BONUSES IINIBOI. Our tables A.R. and H.R, are unique. No other office offers the Bame induceent. TABLE A R.'3o A man oro 80 assures for £IOOO, paying an Annual Premium for SO years of £35 3s 4d; This secures the following benefits 1. At death, if before teaching ago of CO, the sum assured (£1000) with 2. At age CO, a refund of all the Premiums paid amounting to £1055, and the member may continue the Policy far fIOUP, at the original rate of premium, with full participations future profits, and iither draw the cash value of accrued Bonuses, or else leave them as Reversion ary additions to tho sum assured. 3. Or, he may withdraw the total premiums paid (£1055) as' above, the Surrender Value of the policy (£270), and also the accrued Cash Bonuses. 4. Or, ho may have a Pitldnp Policy for £IOOO, with full- participation in future profits, and an Annuity of £l2O (about) for tho rest of life SPECIAL TABLE ENDOWMENT ( FOR CHILDREN. TkiMuul Life Association of iiw! tralasia's Nm Gentemiul Tables, HR U, and HR 21 Are recommended to the attention of all prudent and thoughtful parents and guardians who wish to provide meant for completing the education of a child on teaching the ago of 14, or for endow' mg a girl with a marriage portion or boy with capital for professional or business career, on attaining 21 years ol Every possible contingency is covered by : theso original tables, and a good of compound interest is guaranteed at the end of tho term by the polioy, which is non-forfoitable whilo surrender value its. EXMIME—H.H, 21, ' A father aged 80, endows his son, age 1, for £IOO, payable on his reaihin?. 21 years of age, the annual premium beinj, £3 4s 9d, If the father should . die any time after the first payment as above, instead of the widow.havingto continue paying premiums the Endowment becomes a "paid up" Polioy; and (matures .when the boy reaches 21 years : of ageIn the event of the child's, death during currency of the Polioy, the whole of the Premiums paid will be refunded.. , At tho office of the Mutual Life Association of Australia. ... G. S. \Y. DALRYJIPLE, Local Agent. JIJ,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3614, 15 September 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3614, 15 September 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3614, 15 September 1890, Page 3

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