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Slaughter • Slaughter / Slaughter l!MM«UIIU/l "J STOCK. SALE, ind _ J Drapery, Millinery and .rly !,; Clothing MO Ico ON ■'■•'■ tho nr i -. ■ , « jl ' Wednesday, Not. 20 AND FOLLOWING DAYS, I i ali In tho estate of Byron. Brown ofWlillfloil. HAVING purouaaed from tho Official Assignco the entire stock-in-/fl, trado' of tho abovo '.bankrupt at a discount of C3J per cent off cost will offer ts, thosameatSLAUGHTJGRINGPRIOES in tlw premises '° OPPOSITE CLUB HOTEL MASTERTON, Latoly ocoupiod by H. Peteusbn, as a Boot Mart, \HEESTm MUST BECLEMW] OUT AT ONCE, at LAUGHTER OF Men's, Youth's and' Boy's Clothing, Oilskins, Dress Goods, Black arjcl Colored Cashmeres, Prints k- Calicoes, Sheeting Blankets, Flannels, Curtains, Cretonnes, Ladios' Underclothing, Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery, Fcathors, Flowers, Lacos, Ladies' and Girl's Ulstors, Jackets Dust Cloaks, Costumes, Blouses, Umbrellas,' Parasols, Underskirts, Hosiery, Mercery, Hats, Caps, Eibbons, Plushes, bo Dress Trimmings, Haberdashery, &o &c '' PKOPIUETOR, SLAUGHTER. SLAUGHTER SLAUGHTER MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION Australasia. Established 1869, (Ineorporatedby Act of Parliament). Ho istorod under Life Assurance Com panies and Policies Acts of Now Zealand 1 "HOWS a TWENTY-TWO' Year ._ record of sound, honorable, and Prudent management, during wbichlit HASPEOMPTLY PAID EVERY QLAM. Is a thoroughly COLONIAL INSTI; TUTION with all its funds invested in the Colonies, and no branches oufsido them, Does MOT issue TONTINE POLICIES. Behoving tho system as advocated hero to he a delusive and unjust form of Assurance. NEXT DIVISION OF BONUSES IN 1891. [ Our tables A.R, and H.R, are unique,' No other office offers tho samo inducement. TABLE A.R. 30 A man ago 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 reaching ago of CO, tho sum assured (£1000) with Revorsionary Bonuses added. 2, At ago CO, a refund of all the Premiums paid amoimtingto £1055, and the member may continue tho Policy for £IOOO, at tho original rato of premium, with full participation in future profits, and either draw tho cash valuo of accrued Bonuses, or elso leave them as Hovarsionary additions to the sum assured, 3, Or, ho may withdraw tho total premiums paid =(£1055), as above, the Surrender Valuo of the policy (£270), and also tho accrued Gash Bonuses. 4, Or, ho may havo a Paid up Policy forXIOOO, with full participation in ' future profits, and an iumii/i/ of £l2O (about) for tho rest of lifo - ' " SPECIAL TABLE ENDOWMENT CHILDREN, ,wr ' The Mutual Life Association of Av.si tralasiu's New Qentenniul Talks. HRlimuUIRIl Are recommended 'to the attention pf allpriident an,(( parens and guardians' who wish to prnvido'mean's for completing the education of a child ! pnreaching'thoagoof'l4, or for endow- . mga'girl with a marria'go portion pr'a boy with capital for professipiial or' business career, on attaining 21 years. p£ m " : "* ' ' Every, possible contingency is covered by theso original tables, and a good rate of compound intend is guaranteed at the end of tho term by tho policy, which is non-forfcitablo whilo surrender valuo lasts. A father iged SO, endows his son, ago 1, for£loo, payabloonhisreachin? 21 yoars of age, tho annual premium' being £3 4s 9d, If tho father should die any Jimo after tho first payment as above, instead of the widow having to continue paying premiums tho Endowment becomes a "paid up" Policy, and matures when the boy reaches 21 years of a«er! In the event of tlie'chiUt'js death durtntt currency of'tho policy, tfo> whole of/tho" Premiums pafd ijll'bo refunded,. ,v " i At'tliopffico'of :the Mutual Life Asso-: ciation of Australasia,' '" ; - ■ G,S;\V,DALRYi\IPLE, \ Local Agent. pqilh": ••-; weiw Agent

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3622, 24 September 1890, Page 3

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585

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3622, 24 September 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3622, 24 September 1890, Page 3

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