AUSTRALIAN MUTOAu PROYI DENT SOOIETY. .: New Zealand Branch: Head Office, (Mora-house-quay, Wellington; Local Board 61 Directors: The Hon, Morgan 8, Grace M.D, 0.M.0, M.L.O, [Chairmnnl ; The Hon. Charles J. Jobnatoia, M.1i.0., [Deputy Chairman]; Alfred de Batho Brandon, Esq, ;■ Tho Hon: Edward Richardson, OMG„ M.L.O. j John Duncan, Esq. Medical Officer: DrW. G. Kemp, M.R,0,5., (En?>nd). THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST AND •-•> MOST PROSPEROUS Australian Lire Ofjior, ajd the LAMEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. iiib Only Commaj, Life Offiub whioh deoiams A SCOTS EVERY YEAR. The Method of Valuation adopted bythu Society is of the moit Stringent Character, and ensum a Considerably Larger Reserve to mccl Liabilities than llmt held by any ofter ofliee in the Australasian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £12,000,000 (TWELVEMILLIONS STERLING ANNUAL' INCOME, £2,000,000 (TWO MILLION STERLING) Pouoies in Force ... 119,232 Sum Assured ... ... £89,831,071 Cash Bomuob Divided ... £6^83,412 BONUSES. cam doms for one yew, 1893, £418,790 yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to £910,000, after making special reserves, CASH bonuses deilrircd for last five years, over iwo millions, yielding Reversioidry Bonuses exceeding four millions. ABKTJRE YOUR L IFE In tho A.M.P. SOCIETY aniiSeoubf. a BONUS EVEKY YEAR EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT 8} PER OENT, ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Bbanoh OmiE—CUSTOM HOUSE QUay, WELLINGTON. LooALAoENTB-Masterton,LoWES & IOMS: Grevtown F, H. WOOD BOYS' AND I'OUTHS CLOTHING. Have just received a largo and varied assortment of Boys' Clothing. We arc now in a position to show one of the largest and best assorted stocks to be seen in the city. In Mens' Tweed Suits Wc have a splendid assortment ranging in price from 30/« to 60/» made from all wool tweed. We Have Always in Stock A large assortment of Portmanteaux, Gladstoncßags, Steel Trunks and Travelling Hugs, of all description. Waterproof Coats.-Onr stock is very large and being all our own make can guarantee, beiug all sewn scams and thoroughly waterproof.
men's mercery.—Have always tho ehoicDst of goods to select from. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Lambton Quay and Cuba-streets, Wellington. J. W. BENTLEY, ,„ Manager. SAPIO-UltoO CONCEPTS. EltllSHEllE,! SPEAKS. M. J. BnooKis, Manager the Dresden Piano Co., Wellington, Dear Sir—Allow mo to lliank youfor the Concert Grand Piano supplied to the Do Ycrc Sapio and Camilla Urso 3oncerts. It is an excellent instrument. I wish to express my satisfaction at the maimer in which tho two instkoiients were tuned to equal pitch, as generally difficulty is experienced in getting them tuned satisfactorily. With kindest regards, I am, yours truly, Benno Schekek, Solo Piauist. MADAME TJRSO (the Illustrious Violinist) praises tho Violin Strings imported by the Dresden Company ; Dear Sir, —Tlie Violin Strings purchased from your Company arc perfect. I recommend them with pleasure.' Believe me, yours sincerely, Camilla Übso, PIANOS ON TIME PAYMENTS FROM MONTHLY, THE DRESDEN PIANO CO. Wellington. M. J. BROOKES .. Managed. J. E. HOOD-Agent for Masterton. HOUSE SCHOOL HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, A Classical School for boys from the ago of nine. (Established three years,) HEADMASTER, C. L. Gardiner, B.A„ Pembroke College Cambridge; Resident Assistant Master, J. E.Bannister.M.A,, New Zealand University; Drill a«tl Gjninastio Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence. Subjects—Divinity, Latin, Greek, Erenoh, Engligh, Hißtory, Geography, Arithmetic Euolid, Algebra. Boys prepared for scholarships audcntrancoatChrktohurohandliYanganui The school games, oricket, and Association football, are personally: superintended and the boys aro' thoroughly looked after out of sohcol hours. The house has large rooms, and stands in extensive grounds', inoludlaga field for orioket and football. ; , ■'■ ■ ~ ;,! • Vacancies for several boarders and' day boys. :.. •, '.,' •' ■ ■■'•■ ; Mr Gardiner's sistor is in charge of the ilomestio arrangements. The next tdrm will begin on MONDAY Juno 4th, 1894. Prospeotus aud full infor
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4806, 23 August 1894, Page 4
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