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ANOTHEE LIBEEAL EEGULATIONWHEN writing under this heading last month as to our henceforth charging ourselves with the doty of seeking for evidence of age instead of throwing the onus of it on the Members wo concluded by saying:— We shall be much disappointed if this be not heartily appreciated by the public, as well as our representatives, whose task it will lighten ; nor shall we be surprised if the example now set by the Mutual ov Australasia bo followed after due cogitation by our contemporaries ; and, if so, all the better for the cause of Life Assurance generally. Both these anticipations have bpen already rf alined ; the new arrangement was at once recognised as another instance of the Mutual op determination to make Life Assnranco absolutely free from restrictions, and our example was copied to some extent by a leading Life Office, which issued on IGth September a somewhat similar Circular to Members. Needless to say, it does not go so far as ours did, a* it stipulates for payment of fees by the applicants • whereas we, as the Branches have already been informed, propose to search the Kogisters of Births at our own expon a e, and, if the result agrees with the state* ment made in the Proposal, to issue the usual “Admission of Age” slip to the Member without charge. From “ The Mutual Life Chronicle,” Ist October, 1897. PUBLISHED BY THE MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION CF AUSTRALASIA. * F. C. REMINGTON, 101 General Manager. THE BEAUTIES OF WELLINGTONRALPH’S MILLINERYT, RALPH, 67 AND 69, CUBA STREET, NEW SPRING FASHIONS* |at WARNOCK & ADKIN’S NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES. PLANS AND PREPARATIONS - POE THE SUMMER SEASON. THE MILLINERY—Just arrived, Ladies’ Millinery Bonnots, Exquisite French Models, Ladies' Millinery Hats, Children's Millinery, French and English Flowers and New Trimmings. THE MANTLES—Wonderful Purchase of Mantles and Capes, nt a very large discount Creations in Lace, Silk and Chiffon, Cloth Capes and Cloth Jackets LACES—A great Lace Season is before ns. Our imports in Laces are beyond description in variety and beauty. Black, While, Cream, Ficelle and Colours, in great profusion. RlßßONS—Novelties in Ribbons, to bo opened, ex Aotea, They are in very largo quantities and great variety. DRESSES —The Choicest Exclusive Robes, the New Ladies' Cloths, New Coverts, Novelties in Black Spring Serges, New Black Crepons, Novelties in Bilk and Trimmings COTTON DRESSES, Prints, Plqqes, Atalea Repp, Batada Serges, AnohorlOunard Stripes, Imperial Repps, Drills, Florals, Coloured Piques NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR DRESSMAKING—■In our First Boom we have constant testimony of the thorough satisfaction given. For our Second Room wo have engaged the services of a Lady who has won a firstclass reputation in Wellington. She is now in attendance and taking orders. Wo believe onr prices will bo the Vest Lowest in Wellington for tne excellent work we will turn out. WARNOCK & ADKIN. THE UNITED FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Limited), L AIM ETON QUAY, W|E L L I.NJG TjO N. I~yAs FOR SALE turnip -seeds op all descriptions suitablepurple TOP MAMMOTH PURPLE TOP YELLOW ABEEDEENS, GREEN TOP do. POSTERTON’S HYBRID, DEVONSHIRE GREYSTONE, AND OTHERS. Clovers and othorJSeeda, both Imported and Colonial Grown— COW GRASS WHITE CL'TVER CRIMSON CLOVER TIMOTHY, &a. RED OLOYEB ALSIKE TREFOIL Farmers requiring seeds would do well to obtain samples and quotations. The Assooiationjhas extensive grass cleaning machinery, and ia prepared to olean'paroels on owner's oooonnt at Moderate Charges, SPRAYING KNAPSACK “PLUVIAL’ “AGITATOR” “ AQUARIUS ” INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY PUMPS! FITTED WITH A. &. T. BURT'S PATENT TRIUNE JETS. FRUIT-GROWER. Importers and Manufacturers of CREAMERY SUPPLIES AND DAIRY IMPLEMENTS. COMPLETE EQUIPMENTS FOR CHEESE FACTORIES AND PRIVATE DAIRIES. Estimates and all particulars on application. BATH-HEATEHS! NO GAS REQUIRED. HEATED WITH WOOD. May bo seen in operation at WAREHOUSE. Porcelain Enamelled Baths, Sienna Enamelled Baths, Plate Zine Baths, Galvanised Iron Bathe, Lavatory Tops and Basins, Gas and Electric Light Fittings. Water and Steam Fittings, PENBBRTHIT INJECTORS. ' Euglebort’s Lubricating Oils. A. &.To BURT (LIMITED), ENGINEERS AND IRONFOUNDBRS, COPPERSMITHS, BEASSPOUNDERS AND LEAD PIPE MANUFACTURERS, GAS AND WATERWORKS CONTRACTORS, GOLD, SILVER AND NICKEL PLATERS, ELECTEOPLATERS, Wellington and Dunedin. 896 WOOL I _ WOOL ! OLIYEORONA, McDONALD AND 00., CASH BUYERS. N O CO MMJS S I ON. WOOL . WOOL! WOOL;.' Note’ ode NewJAddhbss— YICTOSIA AND MANN BR S . S T ( E E E TS.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3259, 16 October 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3259, 16 October 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3259, 16 October 1897, Page 4

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