MABTERTON AGRICULTURAL ,& PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. , ANNUAL "MEETING. rfIHE nniiu.il meeting «f members will JL be held in the Club Hotel, Masterton, on WEDNESDAY, Bth day of June, 1892, at 3,30 p.m. Business—To recoivo report and - balanco sheet, election of offioe bearers, arrangement tor ue<r show grounds and general. A, WALKER, ■ .-.• .-.■; Secretary; : m m WELLINGTON COLLEGE.. FEB Second Torm will begin on WEDNESDAY, Ist June.'. . CHAS.P. POWLEB,,-, '..'■. i■■■■ ■ Seoretsiy. ' ■ I.TUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF IVI AUSTRALASIA. Established.., ... .... 1869. (Incorporated by Act of Parliament). ■ THE TWENTY THIRD ANNUAL ' REPORT Which has just been issued is most aatia factory, and shows : '. Reduced Expenditure. liioreased Funds, - Low Mortality Experience. Phenomenal Reduction in the outgo for Surrenders, &c. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. THE MA TU CLAIMS FAID in 189 were as follows: Per Cent. On the very day the proofs were received, or within 48 hourß thereafter 68 A fter that time, but within one week ... 27 After one week, but within 14 days 5 Over fourteen days 0 The Association ius Never Figured
in ooum either as plainiot ■ or Defendant. SPfiOJ.AL TABtESliIFE ABBBBANCK WITHOUT COST, TABLE A.R BEMAMS. Under.ordinary Forms of Araiirancc, 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 tho AssuraM with Bonuses, Long Life means all tlm, and the following qlbo :'" 1. All the rrcmiums refunded to the member. 2. Assurance continued nt the same rate of Premium. 3. Several liberal options for realising tho Investment, EXAMPLE. A man, ago 30, assures for 1000 under Tabic A.R. 30, paying an Annual rrcmium of £35 39, U, for 30 years, and secures tho following benefits : 1. At Death, if before reaching 60 years of age, the sum assured (LIOOOJ with Roversionary Bonuses added, 3, At A ge <JO, ft refund of all premiums paid (11055), and the' Member may ..' ■ continue tho Policy for LIOOO .with future : profits at tho original rate of premium (L 35 3s. 4d.), and either draw the Cash Value of Accrued Bonuses or leave them as Reversionary Additions to tho sum assured,
Or. no may withdraw the total Premiums paid (£1055), as nbovo, the Surrender Value of the policy (£270), and also the accrued Ca»b Bonuses: Oi', hehiayhttveal'AiD-ur roLiov for 1000, with full participation in the future rofits, and an AsSUHV 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 the following representatives ; E.B.HARE Maatertoti P GILL, Resident Agent, QueoiHtreot, Maaterton, DISTRICT OFFICE: Brandonand Fcatherston Streets, Wellington PIANO TUNING. MR G. W, LEWENS (of Scuullat & Ohisholm'a, Wellington) is now in the Maaterton district, and will call upon residents in the course of a few days, Pianos, organs, harmoniums, and all musical instruments tuned and repaired. Orders may be left at the office of tho Waibarapa Daiiy Times, Mftßterton. LOOK! TAYLOR'S ARABUN OINTMENT. NOTHlNGlikoitinthe World for WOUNDS and SKIN Dlß> EASES. Agents J, GRAHAM & Co,, Mi J, JONES & Co., Eketahuna. JOCKEY CLUB. 1 NY. perron found trespassing on the L. Opaki Race Course, without written permission from the Secretary, will be prosecuted. Trainers and Jockeys having keys of tho gate leading on to tho Course are requested to. return them to the Score-, tary immediately. E.H.WADMNQTON, ■' Sepretary, M.Q .f.O.
MESSRS JOHNSTON& MVEOPENED a first-class BOARDING. 'HOUSE; IN Queeii Street, Mastertun, neit to Mr Perry's house, where travellers and residents may gat excellent accommodation at moderate rates. Good and secure paddocks (or horses, Regular Boarders' Tariff 17s >er week. Single Meals 9d; Beds }s. Board Tvitbput residence I2s tier week
DRINK TOIL IT lstha most perfect form of concen' trated nourishment at presenf known, and ON K OUNCE pontaina more Strength than FIFTY OUNCES «f ' JjOYIUL pan lie obtained from all grocers, storekeepers and chemists in 2, 4,8 aod 18 opbe hbttlea, Solo agents for New' Zealand— '< 13" EPWARPS, BENNETT <fc 00 Ohrlatohuroh.
JOHN HENDERSON, MERCHANT JAILOR 'Opposite Ulub Hotel, : QnißN-smm ....IT/iiir: Tfo favor of your patronage and .' ) raomm)s<iti<m. reqmted:..:, ■■■. DAWSON'S PERFEOTION'WfIiSKY. MB William Skey, F.O.S;, the New ;'Zei|«nii' Goyernpnt,Analyst i that this iWhiaky, is wj'ttotij a (race of fusil or other deleterious oils.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4126, 31 May 1892, Page 3
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