AMUSEMENTS, mHE AT HE UOYAL, I Mastertus. ON BATUUDAY AFTJSMOON, at 2.30, a special MATINEE porformnnce by the Davy's Bright Lights Company will be given by request, ut w lilcli children will bo admitted for (id, and winks Is to nny part of the houso. Another Grand Change of Programme to-inorroiv evening. Particulars in future ibsuo, FREDDAVYB. Twentieth Anniversary 1 LANDING OF TEE SCANDINAVIAN SETTLIiiIiOFMAURIOEVILLE. A GRaND BALL Will he held in the AflOEll HALL, v ) East MAriuoEvmß, on Pbiday, Blh April, 1892. Dancing to commence at 7 p.m. Double Tickets, 7afid; Extra Ladies Free, 'Jickets from mtnnbers of Committee or
I.P.W. JHNSEfI, , Hon. Sec. PALACE THEATItE, GKEYTOWN WEDNESDAY NEXT, apnlOtli, 1892 Part 1 MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT Past 11 First Performance" of THE NEW ZEALAND ARBOfi DAY CANTATA, BY GREYTOWN CHILDREN, Words by tiro Rev. E.E Wyatt. Music by Mr M. R. Varnham. Dedicated to air Oeorgo Grey. Duors open nt 7.30; Uommonce at 8. Prices—Front seats 2> Gd, Gallery Is 6d, Back seata Is. Children under 14 years, 6d to gallery anil tack seats, W. 0. NATION, Hon Sec. PIGEON MATCH.
A TEN-BIRD PIGEON MATCH, to bo died under the lYaihenga Gun Club Rules, >vill be held on the old Wailionga Eace Course, ou SATURDAY, the 10' th April, to cuinuionoe at 10 a.m. sharp, £25 will bo gtven in prizes if sufficient entries ore received. Entrance foe £l, tolwmnUo A. BUNYARD, borough, un or before WEDNESDAY, the 13th April. Birds, Is each. All money received for entries over advertising, &c., wiJl be added to prizes. Lunch and other Refreshments on the ground, Other Sweepstakes will he fired. ADJOURNED Athletic Spoets. EKETAHUNA. EASTEH MONDAY, 18th APRIL, Under the Lkcrahuna Lodge of Oddfellows, #B* BALL in tub- Evening, Look out for Programme. J. DOWSBTT, Hon. Fee. I
PUBLIC KOHOK. S" TRAYED on to my property at •Jackson's road, Mauricevillo South, about a year ago, a steer with strawberry body, and red head with white stroke, now fifteen months old. If the animal is not claimed within fourteen daj'B, and all costs paid, he will be sold by public auction to defray expenses. (JEARLESSTACEY. Mauricevillo, Ist April, 1892, MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. EsrAßiisiiKD 1869. (Incorporated by Act of Parliamont). THE TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT Which has just been issued is most satisfactory, and shows;— Reduced Expeuditute. Increased Funds. Low Mortality Experience. Phenomenal Seduction in the outgo for Surrenders, &c. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. THE DEATH CLAIMS PAID in Ml wmasfolkwsi— Per Cent, On the vary day the proofs wore received, or within 48 hours thereafter G8 After that titno, but within ono week 27 After one week, but within 14 days 5 Over fourteen days ,„ 0 The Association has Never Figured ik Court either as Plaintiff okDefbndant, spec]al tableslife AssmtANCE Without Cost, TABLE A.R.
REMARKS. Under ordinary Forma of Assurance, the Policies on the lives of those who die young reap the largest returns, THIS TABLE ADVANTAGES THE BEST LIVES, Early death means payment of the Assurance with Bonuses. Long Life means all this, and the following also; 1. All the Premiuma refunded to the member. . 2, Assurance continued at the same rato of Premium, 3, Several liberal options for realising the Investment, EXAMiIE. A man, age 30, assures for 1000 under Table A,R, 30, paying an Annual Premium of £35 3s. id. for 30 years, and secures tho following benefits :- 1. At Death, if before reaching 60 years of ago, tho sum assured (L 1000) with Reversionary Bonuses added, 3, At A pre 60, a refund of all premiums paid (L 1055), and thetlcmber may continue tho Policy for LIOOO with future profits at the original rato of premium (L3535,4d,), and cither draw tho Cash V„l,,„nf A«. n .„J H™„.„ ... 1 «..._ as Reversionary Additions to the Bum assured. Or, he may withdraw tho total Premiums paid (£1055), as above, the Surrender Value of the policy (£2(0), and also tho accrued Cash Bonuses: Or, he may have a paid-up rouor for £IOOO, with full participation in the future profits, and anAssunv of £l2O (about) for the rest of life. Tables of rates and all information can bo obtained from any of the local agencies or from the following representatives ;- WILLIAM BENNETT, Greytown, E.B.HARB Mastotton P. GILL, Resident Agnnt, QueomatroAt, Masterton. DISTRICT OFFICES Brandon and Featherston Streets, Wellington,
' WILL not ho responsible for any JL (lobtß contracted in ray namo without my WRITTEN authority. FRED. WRIGHT, Railway Boarding-house, Mastorton, NOTICE. " AVIfIG put up new buildings and fitted them up in firat-claes nfcyle I am noiv prepared to give accom« modation to about forty. In makinsjthis innouncementlreturn my sincerethunks to the public who have «iven mo their patronage, and beg to say that my table is Still THE BEST Is TABLE IH MASTERTOS, and that all favoring me with a call cannot help being satisfied. Trusting to see my old customers and as many ftesh ones aE feel inclined to rivc me a turn.—l am, yours truly, FEED. WEIGHT, Railway Boarding House, Masterton.!.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4078, 1 April 1892, Page 3
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