AUSTRALASIA. ESTABLISHED, 1869. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. Registered under Life Assurance Com oanies and Policies Act oi Mew Zealand SPECIAL FEATURES. I will be remembered that the Mutua Life of Australasia was the firs office in these Colonies to issue polioiei ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM AU. CONDITIONS Larger Reserves against Liabilities thai any other Mutual Life Assurance Societj transacting business in the Australasia Colonies end founded within the last fa years. Not only was the valuation o] assurances in 1889 made by the Institut of Actuarie?, the fI.M. Table with par. premiums and interest at 4 per cent, bu special reserves were made for suspended mortality and immediate settlements. Claims are settled without either dispxiti or delay, and the Association has nevei figured in Court either as plaintiff w defendant. At the office of the Mutual Lift Association of Australasia. P. GILL, Resident Agent. ITS COMING BACK OH! WE KNOW WHAT. Bet You Can't Guesi in Three Times. DONE! IT'S A NEW BOOK YOUR'E WRONG. SHEEPSKINS. , . IHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & J_ MERCANTILE AGENCY CO [Ltd.] beg to announce that at thi request of their numerous coustituen* they propose holding MONTHLY AUCTION SALES O" SHEEPSKINS, &c. Farmers and others are requested ti send in their consignments to ou Wellington iVarehouse as soon as pos Bible, for sale on MONDAY, 13th July, 1891 W G. FOSTER, Manager.
OMETHI NG NEW AND NICE. LATEHT AND BEST, RED FUNNEL WILL PAY YOU TO TRY A.GENTS -Measrs M. Caselber* and' Co., Masorton and Grey town. CEYLON TEA. Quite a flatter of excitement wb* noticed amongst the old habitues o Mincing Lane, London, when some magnificent samples of • top-tipped leaf' tea was sold at a fabulous price a short time ago. Since then quite a craze has set in in England for really fine tea, and low grade qualities are at a discount. In this colony really fine tea was for many years a luxury. The Union Packing Company by introducing their delicious blend, known as Bed Funnel Tea, have earned a great name everywhere. Mr Fig?, of Colombo, is now, w« understand, completing arrangements with the Cwnpany to supply them regularly with his choice hill-grown Ceylon tea. which is adrattted by experts to be equal to any tea in the world. The Red funnel Tea is a blend which can be strongly recommended.—Extract from ConteroPABAMO. PARAMO is one of the new medicines specially prepared by Sister Mart: Joseph Aubbbt from vegetation in New Zealand. _ , . , we are certain that benefit will soon be found. , . ~ The Liver is one of the organs in the human structure which gives most trouble, having, as it has to do, to get through a largo amount of work in 24 haurs. Headache and Dizziness in the head can generally be traced to a Liver which has been upset, and it is a well known fact thai no human being can appear in good tempei when the Liver is out of order. Mental Depression, Prostration, Jaundiw indigestion, Heartburn, Pains in th< Stomach, under the Shoulders, or Bibs usually can be traced to the same cause and how thankful mankind sheuld be that i sure remedy is now made public. Paramo only wants a fair trial, and ni person will then be without it. It is a good medicine, and if it fails it wil be hardly possible that any other can cure If you suffer from any of the above com plaints, please give Paramo a trial. It can not harm you, and may be of great benefal Springfield, May, 1884. Dear Sister.—Your Paramo has cure ine, and I have to thank you very muc for it. _ _ Pat Quirk. Dear Sisieii.—l called at Kajongota I see Jimmy, whom I expected to see dyini What has not been my surprise when heard that he was at the plough. Yoi medicine has cured him in a week. E. Reioseb, S.M. Orvin<ston, August, 1888. Dea.ii Sibteb. -I have at last found yo direction. I am improving greatly, and think that a battle more of your medici: will cure me completely. Will you plea let me have it. _ R
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3855, 11 July 1891, Page 3
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