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MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. Established 1869. (Incorporated by Act of Parliament), THE TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT Whioh has just been isßued Is most satisfactory, and shows : Seduced Expenditure. Increased Funds. Low Mortality Experience. Phenomenal Seduction in the outgo for Surrenders, &o. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. TREDMATE GLAIMSPAW in 1891 were as follows'.— PerCent, On the vory day the proofs were received, or within 48 hours thereafter .-, ... 68 After that time, but within ono week 27 After one week, but within 14 days.,, 5 Over fourteen days 0 The Assooiatioh has Never Figured IK (JOOBT EITHER AS PLAINTIFF or Defendant. SPECIAL TABLESLifk absuranoe Without Cost, TABLE A.K, MARKS. Under ordinary Forms of Assurance, the Policies on tho lives of those who die yo reap the largest returns. THIS TABLE ADVANTAGES TKE „ , , t BEST LIVES, Early death menus payment of tho Assurano with Bonuses, LoDg Life means all this, and the following also: 1. AU the Premiums refunded to tho member, 2. Assurance continued at tho same rate of Premium, 3. Several liberal options for realising the Investment, EXAMPLE. A man, ago 30, assures for 1000 under Table A,R, 30, paving an Annual Premium of £35 3s, 4il. for 30 years, and secures tho following benefits : 1. At Death, if before reaching 60 years of ago, the sum assqred (L 1000) with Reversionary Bonuses added, 2, At Ape 00, a refund of all premiums paid (L 1055), and the Member may continue the Policy for LIOOO with future profits at the original rate of premium (L3o3s. 4d.), and either draw the Cash Value Ol Accrued Bonuses or leave them m Reversionary Additions to the sum assured Or, he may withdraw the total Premiums paid (£1055), aa abovo, tho Surrender Valuo of the policy (£270), and also tho accrued Cash Bonuses: Or, he may have a taid-up policy for 1000, ivith full participation in the future refits, ami 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 the following representatives : E.B.HAHB Maatottou P, GILL, Resident Agent, Queen-street, Masterton, DISTRICT OFFICE: Brandon and Featherston Streets, Wellington, CREAM SEPARATORS. WE call attention to tba, following features of excellence in connection with the" VICTORIA" Handpower Cream SeparatorsIt is strong and substantially made.— The workin" parts have largo surfaces, and wear and tear will therefore be trifJinsj,—lt is not a toy,—lt occupies very little space.—lt can be fixed to any stout table.—A strong boy or girloan drive it easily at full speed.—lt is perfectly safe.-The rate of feed can be regulated while the machine is in motion, —Thick or thin oreara can be obtained at willwithoutfroth.-The drum empties ttaelf whori it stopa.—Every part can bo easily cleaned,—lt is made in two sizes, to skim twenty and iorty gallons per hour, Its price, which is most moderate, includes feed pan, regulator and packing, -There are NO EXTRAS. Victoria Cream Separators, for horse power, water power, or Bteam power, from lOOgals, to dOOgals,, latter having Skim Milk Elevators. Horse and Hand-power Flour Mills, for farm use or tor small milling purposes. OHAFF-OUTTERH& HORSE. G E A 11 S WILKINS~& FIELD, Ikoh merchants & Importers, Manners-street, Wellington OPAL ENLARGEMENTS. WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS PHOTOGRAPHERS, 7, WiLiK"Street, Wellington, INTEND making a very special feature of Opal Enlargements. In consequence, important alterations have been made in their promises and recurs specially fitted and supplied with tho latest improvements and apparatus have been prepared for the production of this fascinating form of Enlarged Portraiture. MESSRS, WRIGGLESWORTH 4 BINJNS intend turning nut the Opal Enlargements with a purity of stylo and artistic excellence and bmsh never before attempted in the Colonies, and at a price as luw as is consistent with maintaining the above pledge, They are in tho best possible condition to do this in consequence uf their large and ROOMY PREMISES and the full and perfectly TRAINED STAFF thoy employ. Every DEPARTMENT is under charge of a thoroughly competent and practical Bead, and the departments are tindor the constant supervision of the members of the firm whose attention is not distracted by their attempting a'hy of the OPERATIVE WORK. They are in a position to employ an efficient staff to perform this. The OPAL ENLARGEMENTS are finished by Artists, trained specially for the class of work, and may bo obtained either in black and white or colour. ENAMELLED OaBINET PHOTO, Three-quarters or Full Length— FIRST COPY.. j}/Half Dozen ... 7,"i Ono Dozen ... 12/6 .OR CASH AT TIME OF SITTING ONLY. fafenfees and Proprietors of th Matt dalTypp-Process, A. H. COOK, (Successor to Cook & Son) ESTABLISHED 1842. TAILORS AND HABIT ImAEERS, 227, Lambton Quay Wellington (Qpposito Government Buildings,) Our Motto is "CHEAPEST OF THE REST," Country orders carefully and punctually attended to and goods forwarded MASTERTON PERMANENT ] I INVESTMENT and BDILDING SOOIETY. fT|HE Society is prepared to grant X loans—repayable by instalments or othurwise—on approved freehold and leasehold securities. J, B. KEITH, Meuager, FOR SALE on easy terms, COTTAGE in Worksop Road. Apply MasterI on Permanent Investment and Building

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4162, 12 July 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4162, 12 July 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4162, 12 July 1892, Page 2

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