Pestaupiifc and Boarding ..II.'J/-.House, ;/;".:..}.. \ TJJ "T7IRANOIS, begs to inform IT"' JJ the public of Afasterton andsurreunding district and trnvollora ; thathehas opoucd a Restaurant and Boarding House opposite the Empire Hotel, Queen Street, Mastorton where ' the eoifort and convenience of his patrons will bo attended to. Breakfast, from V till 9 Dinner, do 18 do 8 |Tea do 5 do 7 •■ Meals at all hours for travellers, all 0 meals Is, bods Is. A cup of tea; coffee ! Or cocoa with biscuit or Bandwioh Cd. * A private sitting room for ladies and c boarders. Has room for a few Boarder f at. 18s par week. Good Stablin?. Horse t Feed and Stable Is oach horse. MUTUAL LIFE • ASSOCIATION \ Australasia. - 'Established 1869. (Incorporated by Act sf Parliament). Registered under Life Assurance Coin panies and Policies Acts of New Zealand. a TWENTY-TWO Year i . w record of sound, honorablo, aud Prudent management, during which it HAS PROMPTLY PAID EVERY OLAIM. Is a thoroughly COLONIAL INSTITUTION with all its funds invested in tho Colonies, and no branches outside them.- ,; Does MOT issue TONTINE POLICIES. Bclioving tho system: as advocated hero to bo a delusive and unjust fcirm of Assurance; :- . NEXT DIVISION OF BONUSES IN 1891 ENDOWMENTS FOR CHILDREN. The Mutual Life Association of Australasia's Now Centennial Tables H.R, 14 and H.R. Are recommended to' tlio attention of ■"II prudent and thoughtful' parents and guardians "wto wish to provido mcanß for completing tho education of a child on reaching tho ago of ,14; or lor endowing a child with a marriage portion, or a boy wiih capital for professional or business career, on attaining 21 years o ape. '. ■, -' ■ .■'[.:. Every possible contingency is covered by these original Tables, and a good rate of compound interest is guaranteed at the end of the term by the the Policy, which is non-forfeitable whilo'Surender Value-lasts. ■ : ■<■■' ' ■ A father, age 30, ondows his son, aged 1, for 1100, payable on his reaching 21 yeaw of age, the Annual; Premium beiiij £3 4s j)d. If the!father should die any time aftor the first ; payment as above, instead of tho widow navlng to continue paying premiums, Iho endowment becomes a "Paid-up" Pojiey, and matures when the boy reaches 21 years of age. In the event of the child's death during currency of tho Pohoy, tho whole of Premuims paid will be refunded. i G.S.W.DALRYMPLE, ■■- Local Agent P-G-ILL Resident Agent FOR PRIVATE SALE. ONE SECOND-HAND PIANOr Trichord, in first class order,' a roally good instrument, to bo sold very' cheap, -Apply to' .' '■; ■ ( - ! ■•-•> - FHWOOD.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3631, 13 November 1890, Page 1
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419Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3631, 13 November 1890, Page 1
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