ImMoiif/ie Stncerest Fotm of Flattery. nllv (LATE PRICE &CO • Artist and Photographer, Lambton ljuAY, Wellington. SPECIAL NOTICE. ALL PICTDKESate taken by the Pro- . PUIRXOB PERSONALLY, TIIS PUBLIC can therefore feel assured that every oains will be taken to produce a Striking Portrait oombined witha Pleasing PICIUIIB. TWO PROOFS FOR EACH SITTING. Cabinet-- 8 d Three-quarters or foil longthj 1 copy 3 0 do do 3do 5 0 do do 6do 7 6 do do 12 do 12 6 The great success which we have achieved by our lit#)/ artistic mrk, together with thepublica tvm of our Reduced Price List, has induced others to attempt to follow in our wake; but as we are practical Photo• raphtrs, t POSSESSING INSTRUMENTS OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS and dtsign, arut hep ourselm abreast of the times with the progre-s of our profiji din, the Public can readily umleistand the raisin of our superiority, and how utterly impossible it is for others to compete with us. MATT-OPALETTES As executed by us. the stylo of finish is not injured by Handling nor Moisture. MUTUAL life association of iVI AUSTRALASIA. Established 1869. (Incorporated by Act of Parliament). THE TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT ■Which has just been issued Is moataatis factory, and ahnwß Reduced Expenditure. Increased Funds. Low Mortality Experience. Phenomenal Reduction in the outgo for Surrenders, &e. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. THE DEATH CLAIMiiPAID in IS 9 wereas follows Per Cent, On the very day theproofs wero received, or within 48 hours thereafter 1 G8 After that time, but within one week 27 After one week, but within 14 days ... ... 6 Over fourteen days 0 The Association has Never Fioored in Court either as Plaintiff or Defendant, SPEOJAL TABLESLife assurance 'Without Cost. TABLE Alt REMARKS. Under ordinary Forms of Afsurancc, tho Policies on tho lives of those who die young reap tho largest returns, THIS TABLE ADVANTAGES THE BEST LIVES, Early death means payment of the Assurano with Bonuses. Long Life means all this, and the following also; 1. All the Premiums refunded to the member. 2. Assurance continued at the same rate of Premium. 3. Several liberal options for realising tlio Investment.
EXAMPLE. • A man, ago 30, assures for 1000 under Table A.R, 30, paying ira Annual Premium of £35 3s. 4d. for 30 years, and secures the following benefits 1. At Death, if before reaching 60 years of ago, tho Bum assured (L 1000) with Reversionary Bonuses added, 3, At Age GO, a refund of all premiums paid (L 1055), and the Member may continue the Policy for LIOOO with future profits at tho original rato of premium (L 35 3s, 4d,), and either draw tho Cash Value of Accrued Bonuses or leave them as Reversionary Additions' to the sum assured. Or, he may withdraw tho total Premiums paid (£1053), as above, the Surrender Value of tht policy (£270), and alio tho accrued Cash Bonuses: Or, hemayhavo a I'aid-up poucr for 1000, with full participation in the ftttaro rofits, and an Annuity of £l2O (about) for he rest of life. Tables of rates and all information can be obtained from any of tho local agencies or. from tho following representatives E, B. HARE, Masterton P. GJLL, Resident Agent, Queen-street, Masterton, DISTRICT OFFICE: Brandon and Featherston Streets, Wellington
JNOTICEI IB AYR this day taken over the EKBTAHUNA BUTCHERY BUSINESS lately carried on by James Coleman, Customers may rely on receiving every attentionDated at Eketahuna Ibis 18th dav of May, 1892. GEORGE EDWARDS.
WOODCOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON. Headmaster, 0,i.. Gardiner, b.a„ Pembroke College, Cambridge; Resident Assistant Master, G. F. VVooldridge, M,A,, Keblc College, Oxford; Drill, ing and Gymnastic Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence. Subjects—Divinity, Latin, Greek, French, English, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Euclid, Algebra. Boys prepared for scholarships and entrance at Cbristohurcb and Wanganui, The school games, cricket, and Association football, are personally superintended, and tho boys are thoroughly looked after out of school hours. The house has large rooms and Btanda in extensive grounds including a field for cricket and football, An experienced matron is in charge of the domestic arrange* ments The next Term will beein on WEDNESDAY, May 85th. Vaoanciea for several Boarders and a few Day Boys, For Prospectus and full information apply to tho HEADMASTER. PUPIL,— A vacanoy for a well-educa-ted Youth occurs in my office for a term of three years, Small Premium required. 0. TILLEABD NATDSOH, Architect Mast erton
NOTHING LIKE THEM I THOKNTON'S DIES . BEAUTIFUL TINTS I LOVELY EFFECTS 11 K'iSW MATERIALS etherialised j Old Materials revived with all their pristine charm of oulour. BOUBEWIVES BUY THEM! EVERYONE TJRY THEM Travelling representative for .Messrs fl S G THORNTON BROS, and COMPANY [Limited], Luton, England Mr JAMES D.DAVIES. Wholesale agents for New Zealand: Messrs GUNDERSON, DONNELLY andJKEMP
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4123, 27 May 1892, Page 3
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783Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4123, 27 May 1892, Page 3
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