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Life Assurance Without Cost ! Table A.R. of the Mutual Life Assurance Association.—Under ordinary forms of assurance the policies on the lives of thosewho die young reap the largest returns. This table advantages the be«t lives—early death means the payment of the assurance with bonuses. Long life means all this and the following also :—l. All the premiums refunded to the member. 2. Assurance continued at the same rate of premium. 3. Several liberal options for realizing the investment. Example—A man, age 30, assures for .£'.oo, under table A.IL 80, paying an annual premium of £l7 11s Hd for 30 years, and secures the following benefits: 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 (£528), and the member may continue the policy for £SOO with future profits at the original rate of premium (£l7 11s 8d), and either draw the cash value of accrued bonuses or leave them as reversionary addons to the sum assured : or, he may withdraw the total premiums paid (£528), as above, the surrender value of the policy (£185), and also the accrued cash bonuses : or, he may have a paid-up policy, for £SOO, with full participation in future profits and an annuity of £6O (about) for the rest of life.—E. B. Hare, Resident AgGiit, Pahiatua.

ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS Auctioneers. I’AL.MKIiSTOX SALK. Thursday, sth April, 1894, at 1 o’clock. will sell by public auction as above—--8 fat bullocks 30 forward bullocks 80 mixed weaners 400 good store weaners 1 2-yr steers 23 mixed weaners 10 fat bullocks 21 forward cows 100 4-tooth Lincoln ewes l.iO mixed lambs 150 forward wethers 150 shorn lambs 100 store wethers 150 2 and 4-tooth ewes 800 2 and 4-tooth wethers

ABRAHAM A W ILLIAMS, Auctioneer's. jpUBLIC HALL, PAHIATI’A. A great Musical Treat 1 TUI JiSJ>AV, APRIL deb. first app rrance in PnAiiatua of (host talented and popular Australians, The Blind Musical Students, Vocalists, Violinists, flautist.-, Horn Soloists, Pianists, Humorists, etc., in their unique and beautiful DRAW INC! LOOM ENTERTAINMENT for tile rendition of which they have obtained such wide-spread fame. lively man, woman, and child should see the blind. They do not sing or play from cur. Prices, :)s, 2s, and 1 s. Application for Slaughtering License. I WALTER BEST, of Tutae- . kara, in the County of Pahiatuu, being the occupier of premises situated at Tutaekara, section No. J 2a, Native Reserve, within the County, do hereby give notice that at the next meeting of the Pahiatua County Council I will apply for a license to use such premises as a slaughter house for the slaughter of cattle. WALTER BEST. March 14th, I*UL ml 1.21,a5,uf.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 131, 4 April 1894, Page 3

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