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■MW^WiW'WMM OBTAINABLE AT •WAIBABA»A lAHMi'bb' CO-OPERATIVE A beOOAHCIS, Limited, ESTABLISHED 1869. UF£ ASSURAMGEWITHOUT CQST, TABLE AR Offers to Asattranls the following SPECIAL ADVANTAGES :- I,'iA ASSUtttCO Bayaoat ftt death, should samo occur with a certain number ot years j with all the usual for converting llcrersionary Bonuses into Cash, etc, 2, AwfWAtOthOlfomllOr, After 20,25,30.35,40, or 45 yeara as the case may he, of ill, the premiums MID, with these additional privileges: . . , . (a.)-To continue tho Assuranco during the remundcr of life, at the original rate of premium, with full participation in fututo profits; and to either draw the Cash Value of his Bonuses accrued, or leavo them vested as Beversionaryadditiom to the sum assured. (b.)-To draw the Cash Value of Policy with Bonuses accrued. 3. TO SUOStitlrtO, In tIW llOtt Of NO. 2,» Paid-up Policy Mb full participation in profits, and an Annuity for the remainder of life. BXiMPLBA man age 30 assures for £ 1000, paying an Annual Premium for 30 years of £ 35 3s 4d. This secures the following benefits:— ~„,„„„ ~'„ 1. At Dbath/H heforo reaching age 60, the sura assured (£1000) with Kovorsionary Bonuses added. 2, At Aos CO, a refund ot all the Premiums paid amounting to £1055, and tho member may continuo tho Policy for £looO,at tho original rato of premium, with full participation in future profits.' and either draw tho cash value of ac :*ued Bonuses, ' or leavo thorn as Rovcrsionary Additions to tho sum assured: a (in tm may withdraw tho total premiums paid (£1055) as abovo Surrender tho Policy (£270), and also the accrued Cash Bonuses: 4ta a Paid-up Policy for £IOOO. with full participation in lutnieprhfits, Jsl minify of £l2O (about) for the rest of hfo. aWLE H.R. 31.-CHILDREN'SENDOWMENTS.-Proviu'ing besides the usual benefits that tho paymont of Premiums shall ccaso in event of tho death of the member who pays tliem before maturity of endowment, Exninple.-A father aged 30 widows Iris son aged 1 for £IOO payable on his reaching 21 years of ago, the annual Premium being £3 4s 91. If the father should die anj time aflor the first payment aa above, instead of the widow having to continue paving premiums, the endowment becomoo paid up policy and matures when tho boy reaches 21 years of age. In event of tho child's death during currency of policy, the whole of the Premiums paid will be refunded. All other classes of Life Business, including Annuities, are undertaken by this Ofhce the rates for whioh, and for any reasonable valuation of tho Printed Tables, can bo ascertained on application to any of the local agents, G. H. ASTALL, Resident Agent, Mastorton. OHAS. J. OWEN, District Agent. Fonthratnn and Brandon Streets, Wellington.

, LARNEY'S AN IHELSVHNTIC. Is the'Ueat, Safest, and Must Efficacious Remedy {or the [j euro of JLUNGWORM aud INTEUN AL, H PAKASITIO DISEASE l\ In Sheep, Lambs, and Calves, Contain! no Arsenic, or other Poisonous or Dolotorious In- ' gradient, and is absolutely Harmless to all stock, J5/ie«» and Gallh Voted wi(A this Medicine Ifcceiic Im If rf (jci (iifiiv tale Ihe/fl. ""'"' n " SIC | And its effect on sheep is to increaso tlie weight and improve slmn tta quality of the wool. '" The Specific is put up in 5-gallon drums and gi-Ilon tins. -J AFTER ONE TRIAL NO BTOOKUWMB WILL pi«H;!§ BE WITHOUT IT. IS'e-wZealand L.onnand Mercantile ! Agency Company [Umited.j 1 Wellington or Musterton. B3TABL IBHED 18S1. h&W#ILLS"& 'OO, (LIMITED), ' •'.•■'■'•-■ IRONMONGERS, IRON MERCHANTS, AND SHIP CHANDLERS, [AVE Shipments o( HARDWARE, METALS m mhw L by vessels Irom London, Liverpool, Glasgow, and New York, comprisingGENERAL AND FINISHING IROKMONGEM'of owry description; Builders, ? and Contractors- Material; Cowhtaftta. 1 and Wheelwrights' Materials; Agn I cultural Implements and Machinery, by Hornsby Howard, and o her makers SPOBTOG MATERIAL, by best makers-Single and Double-barrel Guns Sporting Blfles nnd Revolvora, Ammunition of all kinds; Engineers tiud Tools Jad Materials; Tinsmiths' and Plumbers' Tools and Matenals. / Are AGENTS lor the following well-known Manufacturers :- / Milnebs' Safe Co,, Lrc-Sufe and Strong-Boom Doors J W. B, Baku & Coi-Wood Working Machinery ,„,..,»• ' Brand Plain Black and Galvamscd Win, Galvanised Barb Wire and Who Kopo . EmS Km & JBFFEniES.-Portal.lo and Traction Engines, and Threshing Machinery, &o. P. Mom Obase.-Cylinder Oils ViißNinre & Cs,-Varnish and Coaoh Colours Hadfield Steel Fsmnnt Coiirm.-Speciahty Manganese .Mcel Ihos. EviSS & Co.—Lilt, Force, Rotary and Steam Pumps, of all kinds ' S.taifl&Sex.-Special Loco. Condenser Tunes, flopper aud Brass Manufacturers . ■ , ~.. ». Aomwueb CoUPAM.-Special Pumpa and F. term j Machine y Wtmua & Eliis.-' Valvolino' Machine, Cylinder, and Axis Oil Plinet Jn.-Farm and Garden Implements T.&W. Suim-Flexiblc Steel Wire Ropes Tub Faiudankb Co.—Weighing Machines and Weigh-brutges 'E. W. MILLSTCO, ™ E f IRONMONGERS, IRON MERCHANTS, AND SHIP CHANDLERS, AdITON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. SHEEP DIP.

ard EdinW Exhibition, 1890. iVon-poUonoua, t-bsolutely ii? effective. Improves tho condition of the tlisep and pru- | THEPROVINOIAL FJHJTBIHNABY SURGED*. $ ■ .' Royal Agrieultural Society of England, writes as follows: *»i 'Wy nign »ns«aißSl/«™«.. ,» n s dita{ed coadi( ; oa j t ; s a certain and prompt moans Be. and it possesses tho great advantogo of being perfectly safe, "a raw surface When used for ordinary dipping, the ingredients of wuffltln hnitto eflectof decidedly improving tho vugutj colour, and texture of thflnnnl. Yours faithfully, I? 6 * 001 ' " OHAHLES HAKTLEY, , ■ U'i ': Membor of the Boyal College of Veterinary Surgeons, Wf- Provincial Veterinary Burgeon to the lloyal Agrionlinral Sooicty of Mgland. feuucrparSrs on application to the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency ComWtitav.iiaMi VMinntonor Mastefton, If WHAT A MAN MOWS HE §:C KNOWS! i>: V WHAT A MAN DOES NOT KNOW, HE NEED NOT GUESS AT I vou Inomvhere to buy your TEA at the most reasonable price. WA If you are quJto satisfied with the flavour; and W^ : - M you can always depend on getting the samo good article; then l^'V-Ynn do not'want any assistance from us. ~,,,. $% fiif on the Mother hand, you are constantly worried by having to dm* mferior or i |fl ;sUPERI(ffiBLENDS. P'WfflMß tho.blgtrade, without which it is impossible to buy to tho best advantage, or |%de..ilfyotiiloubt l trythem, liffilKE TM. COMPANY % w.&:g.'Tubnbiill & cq, Wellington, PKOPEffiioiiß, feV: ' FOR PRIVATE BALE. ' DENTIST. . vJJBOH'BI MaBTERION et. ! .Prioei'£2B| a bargain, >P. H, WOOD, at whoso Grey hotjrs-j} till 12 ata, and 1 till 5 p.m.'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4533, 26 September 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4533, 26 September 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4533, 26 September 1893, Page 1

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