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MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF M' AUSTRALASIA. Established,., 1809. (Incorporated by Act of Parliament), THE TWENTJT-THIRD ANNUAL . KEPOfiT Which has just been issued is most satis factory, and shows Reduced Expenditure. Increased Funds. Low Mortality Experience. Phenomenal Seduction in the outgo for Surrenders, &o. ! PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. THE DEATH CLAIMS FAIL in 1891 wereasfolkws Per Cent. On tlm very day the proofs were ■ recoivedfor within 48 hours thereafter 68 After that time, but within one,, week 27 After ono week, but within 14 Ovfli; fourteen days 0 The Assouiatios has Never Fioured in Court either as Plaintiff or Defendant, SPECIAL TABLES-" Life assurance Without Cost, TABLE A.R. PJIMAMS. Under ordinary Forms of Assurance, the Foliciea on the lives of those who diq young reap the largest returns. •' i 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 Premiums refunded to tho member. 2, Assurance continued at tho same rate of Premium, .J 3, Several liberal options for realising tlio Investment. EXAMPLE. A man, ago 30, assures for 1000 under Table A.R, 30, paying an Annual rremjum of £35 3s. 4d. for 30 years, and secures the following benofits' 1. At Death, if before reaching 60 years of ago, the sum assured (L 1000) with Reversionary Bonuses added, Q, At Ago <iO, a refund of till premiums paid (L 1055), and the Member may continue the Policy for LIOOO with future profits at the original rate of premium (L 35 3s, 4d,), and either draw tile Cash Value of Accrued Bonuses or leave them as Kcversionary Additions to tho sum assured. Or, ho may withdraw tho total Premiums paid (£1055), as above, the Surrender l Value of the policy (£270), and also the accrued Cash Bonuses; ; Or, hemayhavo a rAID-UP Potior for £IOOO, with full participation in tho,future profits, anil an Annuity of £l2O (aboal) for the rest of life, Tables of rates and all information 'can bo obtained from any of tho local agencies or from the following representatives E. B.HAEB, ~, Masterton, P. GILL, Resident Agent, Queen-streot, Masterton. DISTRICT OFFICE: Brandon and Fcatherston Streets, Wellington.

GRAS S SEED. f[IHE undersigned have for Bale—--1500 Sacks Cocksfoot 1100 Bushels Canterbury ryo-gra and prices on application. HARCOURT & CO., Lambton Quay, Wellington. MESSES HAYES & WENDBN'S COMFORTABLE COACH WILL leave Greytown KVGRY WEDNESD \Y & SATURDAY for Maaterton, leaving Qreytown 9.20 a.m, return leaving Neill's stablea 20 to 4 p,m, Parcels will be carefully attended to. HAYES & WEtiDEN. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, OF LONDON. Oapitai £2,500,000 Tom Invested Funds ... £2,500,000 Losses Fair to Datb ... £12,000,000 mHE above mentioned tfcalthy'and powerJL ful Insurant Company is prepared to accept all descriptions of FIKF BISICS at the Lowest Ourbent Rates. Claims met promptly and fairly, Wool and other.interest insured from slicep3 ck or shed door to London."' For further particulars apply to GEO. H, HARBBOE, Manacer Wellington iiraiicli, or to &80. JOHNBTON, ■ Local Agent, Queen-St„ Maaterton, BUY GRIFFIN AND 80NS' Biscuits, Confectionery And Candied Peels. IlHEYare everywhere acknowledged to be' the best. FACTORY,-Alton St„ and Ni|e Sf, E, Nelsou. Wholesale Wellington Branch,— Brandon St, THE - ANNUAL Ball In aid of the Funds of the . GREYTOWN HOSPITAL, Will be held in the PALACE THEATRE, GEEYTOWN, 0» FAIDAY, the 13th lay, 1892.

Ladies' Committee of Management.— Mesdames Burch, J. Fuller, A, MoMaster, F, H, Wood, Cateklno Committee,—Mesdames W. Bey, VV,Booth, J.Cotter, D.Cameron, H,S. Izard, D, P, Loasby, W, Martin, C. MacSbane, J, Smith, P. C. Hmith.W. Toogood and H, Men, E, P, Smith, and Mra Bunyard; assisted by the General Committee. DeoomtiosCommitiee.— I Tho Misacsßacon Brnithwaite, Dunn, Gallagher, Hastwell, Fuller, Porritt, Skect, Jackson (Stone, stead), Nation, Maguire, MoMaster, York, Wyett, and F. Wood, Amy Smith, M, Hodijo, M. Braithnaite, L. Bai-ratt, Tate. M.C.'s.—MessrsK, Bright, H. S, Izard, D, P, Loasby, and F. H, WDod. TjogßTfi,—Pouble 7s Cil Gentlemen's 6s, Extra Ladies ?s (id | admission to Qatlery, Gentlemen 2s) Ladies is. Wohalfprjce, F, H, WOOD, Hon, Secretary, NOTICE. f THE nest English iiud European Mail X via San Francisco will close at this Officii on THURSDAY, the 2W day of April at (i.lB a.m. Money orders and registered lottera at 4 p.m. on WEDNES" DAY, 20th, due in London 25th May. ■JAMIiSAITM, Acting Postmaster. April fith, 1892. EASTER HOLIDAYS, Good Friday, the lßth mat., win boobserved as acl.ose holiday. All niaila usually (Jeapatohoil on that day will be closed afcß p.m. on THURSDAY. On EASTER MONDAY, the 18i|> inat., the Post Office will be open in ail branohes from 9 a.m. till 10 a.m. only, but- all mails will be received and de - spatched as usual, TELEGRAPH OFFICE, On both tfie gbovo-montloned days tho Telegraph Office wijl be open from 9 a.m. till 10 a.m, and from 1 p.m, till 8 p.m, JAMES AITKEN, ' Masterton, April sth, 1892, STOCK FOR PRIVATE SALE; F H. WOOD is. favoured with in- , straotions to offer for privato sale the following Cattle aiidfloraes, viz, 10 3 year old heifera I i Heavy Draught Goldinga, (guar- \ anteed)

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4084, 8 April 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4084, 8 April 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4084, 8 April 1892, Page 4

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