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>■•.....;gjpjjjMSSigß^. , HTUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF - 4 :,'; Established,,. ... ...; 1869. J- ■ '■■■ of Parliament). THE TWENTY.THIRD ANNUAL REPORT -■■■• •■■- v Beduced Expenditure; • - 'lnoreased Funds'. :;;.;, : ; . : Low' Mortality Experienpe, Phenomenal Reduction in the i " outgo fdr Surrenders; &b. I PROMPT SETTLEMENTS., : THE DEATH CLAIMS PAID t»M ; '■'■•. .\miatjofoim\— . - 'i'r • ; Oenti, Qn the very day the proofs " j (received, or within 48 hours j thereafter iv 1 ,.,' '•„,' „. 68 After that time, but within ono ! week ~. ..,../.' '.;;',;;. ;27 After.one week, .but withiriU : "' ' : days,»'''i.'.:' 7 ;;; : •.'..'',..;',';„;: |5 Over fourteen days,., .„.„; .0 Teb Assoomion hab Never Fiouebi i 1H UOURT EITHER AS PLAINIIiF orDependasi. sp eoj; alt able, sliIFE ABSUHAiIOE WITHOtIT Cost. TABLE A.R BEMARKS. "'■' Under ordinary Forrhß of Assurance! tbi Policies on the lives of those who die youni reap the largeat returns,. : THIS TABLE ADVANTAGES THE |WT LIVES, ~..;. Early death means payment of the Assura-h • with Bonuses, , ,' Long Life means all this, and the followin 1 also;.' ■■■■■■■.., 1. All the Premiums refunded to the men . bor., ...'.,.,... ~.-.; 1 Assurance continued at the 'same' rate ii Premium, "'•' ' ''' • ■'"'''-' ' 3, Several liberal options for realising tb Investment,'.' :' .EXAIPLE; •■:■■■■: A man, age 30, assorts for 1000 under Tab! A;Ri 30/ paying an Annual Prominm'o £35 3s ; 4d. for 30 years, and secures^ . followingb'anelto :—:'•.!'■/:;,. -; ,; , : 1. At Death, if before reaching (J years of age, the sum assured (LIOOJ with Reversionary Bonuses added,' 3, At Ape 80, a refund of all pr< miums paid (L 1055), and the Member ma ~ continue the Policy for LIOOO with futui profits at the original rata of premiui (L3s3s.,4d,),and,either draw.'the ; Cas Value of Accrued Bonuses or leave the] .' 'as .Reversionary Additions to the siii assured '"' ■'■ ■" Or, he may withdraw the total Fremluu paid (£1056), as nbovo/ the Surrender Vali of the polioy (£270), and also the aoorui Cash Bonuses! Or,' he may have a paid-dp policy ;fi 1000, with full participation' in; the iutui rofits, and an AnNOnr of £l2O (about) f< ho rest of life, obtained from any of the locj-.l agencies < from the following''representatives s E, B.fiARE, .„ ... Masterto P. GILL, :. Resident Agent, : Queen-atreet, Mastertoi DISTRICT OFFICE! .. Brandonand Featheraton Streets, . TOlingten COMMERCIAL UNIQI ASFURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, . , OF LONDON. , Capital ... ,„ £2600, tH Total Invsstkd Fohds ;.. • £2,600,0 i Losses Paid to Date ... £12,000,01 THE above mentioned wealthy and powe fill Insurance Company, is prepared accept all descriptions of FIRE RISKS at tl Lowser CuwiRNT Ratss. Wool and other interest insured from shce] back or shed door to London, ■ For further particulars apply to ,' . Y v GEO. H. HdRBROE, ■■ ■.■ Manager, 'Wellington Branch, or to GEO.JOHNSTON,,, ■■ .!■ ;Local Agent, Qucen-St,, Maatcrton, fityW ; GENERAL V LiIiBTOH QWT, WSLIIHWOI THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASON As' the days become shorter ati this' peril sun, so the climate becomes more ohangoah and much.colder. . Now is the 1 time when everybody puts i moro clothing to; sustain the 'warmth of tl coughs and colds of the. autumn and.wint seasons,' notwithstanding these'precaution To all who''have suffered from the di effects of influenza, it must bo pointed oi that they are much more susceptible to affe tionsof tho'tliroat.thani when they: wore their former good health,. .; ,;, v. mi.,.,...i.._ *-'-"—iiy proyed, and ARUPA" is the Remedy which shou band;-and(sufferers will always fii benefit from its use, No proprietary medicii has a larger sale in. Nm?; Zealand than ,th now popular remedy, and.of its success. the: knowledgirig-' this are very numerous, '■' ■'" ■- : i','MARUPA":is a vegetable-'preparatio: and cannot hurt the smallest: obild, but i value in removing irritation of the lungs at bronchial tubes is farandawayin cicebb i the price charged for it, ! j Why bo in misery whon a bottlo of this c: ccllent combination of herbs will afford joyf : 'flief, :;,r 'i.-.', ::<:.:> ;•.:., -■' i. : -:'..; A cold in the head is a ray troublesoir thing, but MARUFA can euro it, All suffere trial; satisfaction'is bound to result, ' ''- 'You are quite- out of sorts this"mernini what is the rhattir with you,!; ;;;j ;<.•.,' ■; / ' '1 donot.eiactly know, but I feel, feverisl do not car'e'for my meals,'have"»' headacl almost perpetually,'anda' gehertl feeling \ langeur,comesvverme, ..,.,, ~ f, 11,' T ..»-»., U„». iJi.l.i'J .J WttaWng'regttla'r'eXeroise;'sticking to y(ii Bdolcß ■, too. oloeolyj and'not studying the ruh of Nature, You want setting up, and to,(j this you must rise at regular hours, and m some of Mother Aubert's Kahana in tl morning,,"!! •'■'; :l i." I .' , •,. :i }-' , • This mcdicine ; will freshen you up.wonde fully, and theri.fyou.will 'cbhaideW how f ooljb yod have been in. waiting so long in not givit a trijl to'a reniedy whichyby popular voti,': acino'wledgcdtti Be'' tho medicine 1 which irri pirts.good(t«)iß to..the stomaoh/ clears.tl niouth of hause>( and generally makes, a ma feel "as fit askfiddle. 8 'V ~; 'V' ':Kahana!was hot discovered in 4 day!';' It'i the ; outcome', ofl many years 1 ' seridus work' b the : parj of :a;lady who has. devoted' hb*llfi time to relieving sufferers,, and discoverin human flesh is heir to;'., ; '.\.,i.! rHENEWEST &.'MOBTIMPROyEJ "; ! ;..!. t ' : M;A;O;H.I-NE' ; ''' : -"- ,; - .; THBWBLLIKOIONMAHKEiTp-DAr. ' ■■■ The inenrnrotary ah'uttie i,: ' '■.. B:;tan:u'a.k^d ; '' |; K;J?..iJ.'-W.V"FEAH,;.' ; .".,.v,; igeritfor White's. Davia', Peerless,'/ d

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4147, 24 June 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4147, 24 June 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4147, 24 June 1892, Page 4

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