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Lip* Ansikam k Without Cost! Tablk A.R.—Under ordinary form* of assurance, the policies on the live* of those who die young reap the largest returns. This table ad vantngesthe he*t lives—early death means the payment of the assurance with bonuses. Long life means all this and the following also: —1. All the premiums 1 refunded to the member. ‘2. Assurance continued at the same rate of premium. 8. Several liberal option* for realizing the investment. Example—A man, age 80, assure* for £'>oo, under table A.R. 30, paying an annual premium of £l7 lls Hd for 30 years, and secures the following benefit* : 1. At death, if before reaching 60 years of age. the sum assured (£500) with reversionary bonuses added. ‘2. At age 60, a refund of all premiums paid • £.V2H». and the member may continue the policy for £SOO with future profits at the oiiginal rate of premium (£l7 lls 8d), and either draw’ the cash value of accrued bonuses or leave them as reversionary adtions to the sum assured: or, he may withdraw the total premiums paid »£.V2N). as above, the surrender value of the policy (£135), and also the accrued cash bonuses : or, lie may have a paid-up policy, for £'>oo. with full participation in future profits and an annuity of £6O < about) for the rest of life.—E. B. 11 auk, Resident Agent. Pahiatua.

Impounding Notice. I‘MPOUNDEI) in the Public Pound at Pahiatua by the Ranker, from Ridge Road, October 2oth. 1 young yearling steer branded—Kon side. Front and back bit from right ear. Tip out of left ear. Impounded by Mr Greville, Tiraumea North Road, October 81st. 1 red and white bull, about 18 months old. No visible brand or earmark. By J. Morgan, Middle Road, Village Settlement, October 81st. 1 black gelding, aged. No visible brand. Blind in left eye. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on THURSDAY, November Bth at 12 noon. H. J. WAKEFORD, Poundkeeper.

MRS WILLIAMS, being about to leave the district, wishes to dispose of her Furniture by Private Sale at her residence, Main street, opposite Post Office. n 6 Prohibition League Meeting. MONTHLY Meeting will be held at the Town Hall on Monday evening next at 7.80 o’clock. Mr W. H. Hawkins, of Woodville, I will give an address on Prohibition. Cordial invitation is given to all to be present. n 8 Wenley & Lanauze, NAPIER, WILL HOLD A SACK OF \ I TOOL ODDMENTS, SHEEP W SKINS, HIDES AND TALLOW WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16tm Wool. Wool. Wool. SERIES OF LOCAL SALES FOR 1898-94. OCR FIRST SALE OF THE SEASON Will lie held on WEDNESDAY. 29th NOVEMBER. | All wool for this Salt should be at ' our Spit Store not later than Satchi hay, 2iith November. I Our Second Wool Sale will be held on Wednesday, 27tb December. ! Our Third Wool Sale will be held on Wednesday, 24th January, 1H94. Our Fourth Wool Sale will be held on Wednesday, February 2S, 1892. WENLEY AND LANAUZE. J. R. LANAUZE. Auctioneer.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 71, 3 November 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 71, 3 November 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 71, 3 November 1893, Page 3