MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL & PABTOEAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING. A be hold in the Club H </tel, Masterton, on WEDNESDAY, Bth day of Juno, at 3.30 p.m. IiOHLVESs—To receive report and balanco sheet, election of bearers, arrangement tor neiv " general A. WALKER, mm WELLINGTON. COLLEGE, fpBE Second Term will begin on I WEDNESDAY, Ist June. OHAS, P. PUWLEB, Secretary. w MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF IVI AUSTRALASIA. -
Established ... 1809. (Incorperated by Act of Parliament)," THE TWENTV. THIRD ANNUAL REPORT Which has justbeon issued is most satis factory, and shows Reduced Expenditure. Inci'eased Funds." Low Mortality' Experience. . Pbenomotinl Reduction in the outgo for Surrenders, h, PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. THE DEATH OLAIM.i PAID in 189 were us follows Ter Cent, On tlio very day the proofs wore received, or within 48 hours thereafter ... ... ... 68 After that time, but within ono week '. 27 After ono week, but within 14 days... ... 5 Over fourteen days 0 The Association hab Never Fiodred IN UoyBT EITHER AS PLAINTIFF or Defendant. SPECIAL TABLESLife assurance Without Cost. TABLE A.K REMARKS. Under ordinary Forms of Assurance, the Policies on tlio lives of thoso who dio 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 alio: 1. AU the Premiums refunded to the member. 2. Assurance continucdat tho same rate of Premium. 3. Several liberal options for realising the Investment,
example; A man, age 30, assures for 1000 under Tabic A.R, 30, plying an Annual Premium of £3O 3s, 4il. for SO years, and secures tho following benefits 1, At Death, if beforo teaching 60 years of age, tho sum assured (L 1000) with Roversionary Bonuses added. 0, At A ge 80, a refund of oil premiums paid (L 1055), and the Member may contimio the Policy for LIOOO with future profits at the original rate of premium (L 35 3s. 4t!.), and either draw the Cash Value of Accrued Bonuses or leave them as Reversionary Additions to the sum assured. Or. ho may withdraw the total Premiums paid (£1055), as abovo, tho Surrender Valuo of the policy (£270), and also tho accrued ,Cash Bonuscsr ■ Or, ho mayhavo a paid-it roiiov for 1000, with full participation in tho future roflta, and an Annuity of £l2O (about) for ho rest of life. Tables of rates and all information can be obtained from any of the local agencies or from tho following representatives E.B.HARE, Mastoitoii P.GILL, Resident Agent, Queon-streot, Maaterton, DISTRICT OFFICE! BrandonandFcatherstou Streets, "Wellington PIANO TUNING. MR a w. LEW KNS (of Scoullar & Ohisholm's, Wellington) is now in the Master ton district, and will call npon residents in the course of a few days, ' Pianos, organs, harmoniums, and all musical instruments tuned and repaired. Orders may be lelt At the office of the Wairarapa Daiiy Times, Masterion,
LOOK! TAYLOR'S ARABHN OINTMENT. NOTHING like it in the World for WOUNDS and SKIN DISEASES, ■ Agont's J, GRAHAM & Co,, Masterton. J, JONES & Co., Ekutaliuna. FOR PRIVATE SALE—4 BAMAIN, One Express Waggonnette, \TEARLY NEW, carries Opaaaengere, moveable seats, polo and shafts. May be seen at— F, fl. WOOD'S Aucticn Rooms, Groytown. TERMS if desired. MASTEBTOJMJPAKI JOCKEiT OLUB. . NOTICE, ANU person found trespassing on the Opaki'Race Course, without written permission from the Secretary, will be prosecuted. Trainers and Jockeys having keys of tho gate leading on to the Course are requested to return them to the Secretary immediately. E. B. WADDINGTON, Secretary, M. Q if. 0.
MESSES JOHNSTON & Co ( Will open on Wednesday, Ma , a Oret-ckss BOARDING HOUSE' IN Queuu Street, Maßterton,.next to Mr Perry's house, where and residents may get excellent accom> modation at moderate rates, Good and eecuro paddookß for horses, Regular Boarders'' Tariff 17s >er week, Single Meals 9dj Beds Is. Board without residence 12a per week : DRINK _BOVRIL IT is the tnosl perfect form of concentrated nourishment at present known, aud OH E OPOE contains more Strength than FIFTY OUNCES of ordinary MEAT EXTRACT; BOVIUL can be obtained, from all grocers, storekeepers and chemists in 2, 4,8 and 16 ounce bottles. Sole agents for ftew Zealand—13* EDWARDS, BENNETT & CO . Oliristchurcli. . jop HENDEJRBON, MER'O'H ANT T ' ' ' dpifoaita Club Hotol, " MiSTEHION Th fam of your patronage am} • 1 rmmmtdalm.remsted
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4125, 30 May 1892, Page 3
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