&mm Restaurant and Boarding ,■.■?: ;"f. House, .•■•"'■ I \ )'\ STT TjIRANCIS, begs to inform YY * ■ U the public of Wasterton andsurrounding district and traveller! hat ho has opoued a Restaurant and Boarding House opposite tho Empire lotol, Queen Street, Masterton whore ho ooifort and convenience of hit wtrona will be attended to, Breakfast, from V till G Dinner, do 13 do 8 JCea do 5 do ? Meals at all hours for travellers, al nealß Is, beds Is. A cup of tea, coffei ir cocoa with biscuit or sandwich (id V private sitting room for ladios anc warders. Has room for a few Boardei it 18s pgr ween. Good Stabling. Rom Feed and Stablo Is each horse. MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION .Australasia. , Established 1869. (Incorporated by Act: if.Parliament), Registered under Life Assurance Cora laniea and Polioies Acts of Now Zealand. tsiassamimnßi ;W.VS a TWENTY-TWO Year j record of sound, honorable, and 'rudent management, during which it lAS PROMPTLY PAID EVERY )LAIM. la a thoroughly COLONIAL INSTITUTION with all its funds invested ii the Colonies, and no branches outside hem. Does NOT. issue TONTINE 'OLIOIES.. Believing. tho system :as dvooated hero to be.a delusive' and injust form of Assurance. VEXT DIVISION OF ~-,' ENDOWMENTS FOR CHILDREN. The MutualLifo Association of Austraasia's NowOentennial Tables H.R. 14 ndHjß.2l , ..,...,._ Arerecommendedtothe attentionoi Dprudentand thoughtfulparents and ;nardians, iwho.wish to.provido means jr completing the education of a child m reaching tie age ol 14; or tor endowng a child witha marriage portion, ord my wiili capital for professional or msiness career, on attaining 21 years o .?e, : .,..,,,,,,.,, ..,'. , .., Every possible contingency is covered >y these original Tables, and ut gojidrate if compound interest is guaranteed at lieend of tho term by the tho Policy, vhich is non-fotfeitablo while Surendci 7alub lasts: ' '■''■': '•" ' A father,'ago 80,' oridows his son, aged 1, for 1100, payable on his reaching 21 rears of age, the Annual, Premium leiiii '£3 4s i)d. If the father should die my time after, the; first as ibove,' inßte'ad of the widow ni vmg to :ontinue paying premiums, tho endownent becomes a "Paid-up" Fojicy, and natures when the boy reaches 21 ycarf if age. In the'event of tho child's leath during currency of the Pohoy, ; ho whole of Premuims paid will be ■ofunded. Q. B. ff. DALRTMPLJS, Local Agent ; llisidciifc Agent F.ORPRIVATE;SALE;' \J Trichord, in first class order, j really good instiuuunt,'to bo sold jer cheap, Apply to ' '' ■ •' FHWOOD,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3633, 15 November 1890, Page 1
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396Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3633, 15 November 1890, Page 1
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