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Sale of boots. Radford and Barlow having bought .£9O worth of boots, shoes, and slippers for £45 cash will give the public the benefit during the next 14 days. Ladies’ shoes 10* *>d. now Os fid; ladies Balmorals, 7s 6d; children’s Balmorals from 3s Cd ; ladies' strong leather slippers. 3s 6d; boys’ boots from 4s fid; men's boots from Is lid ; 6hort leggings, Gs fid ; long leggings. 9s 6d. Half price only at Radford and Barlow’s. Seasonable goods at the right prices:— Men’s Mackintoshes. 30s and 35s : Overcoats. 15s fid to 355; Oilcoats. 10s fid : Saddle Tweed Trousers. 13s (id ; Bluchers. 5s lid; Shooters. 10s fid : Ladies 30s Ulsters now 19s fid; 21s Ulsters now 12s 6d : Ladies 30s M ickintoshes now 12s fid : Capes from 4s fid ; Feather Boas, 4s fid : Jackets from 7s fid ; Umbrellas, Is lid ; Wool Shawls from Is lid ; Jerseys 2s lid ; Blouses, Is lid; Strong Laceups. 7s 6d for cash only at Radford and Barlow's, the people’s drapers.

Tabi.k a.k. as ax investment. —The attention of our representatives has already beon directed to the amended conditions of this Table as published in “ The Safest Investment,” recently issued by the Association. The special adxantages of a policy under Table A R have often been described ns an unique combiuation of life iusur&nce and investment. The Investment part of the scheme may be illustrated thus:—Age 37, £IOOO, A R 20. Annual Premium £4* 10s. Ihe member lias an assurance of £IOOO payable at death, with, in addition, a guaranteed cash payment of £97v) should he survive for twenty years. The premium as above is £4B 10s. The premium for a whole life assurance. £2B 10s. Biffcrenco. being annual investment £2O. Now for this investment of £2O a year, the Association guarantees to pay in cash the sum of £970 if the life survive for twenty years, or in other words to return the whole of the principal with about 8 per cent compound interest. After receiving this splendid return, the policyholder would then pit age 571 have a whole life policy for £IOOO (with the reversionary bonus accumulations of twenty years added thereto), at an annual premium of only £ls 1 Ok, whereas the rate under Table A for a first-class life, age 57, would be £fil 10s. Tt would be optional with the member to withdraw the whole cash return of £970, or to . ply a portion of it to convert the original assurance of £lt>oo into n 41 fully paid up” policy, ar.d the balance to the p i chase of an annuity. The cash return is not an “ Estimate,” but a definite result guaranteed iu the policy ooutract. Mutual l ife Association of Australasia. For job printing of every description in the latest styles and at the lowest rs*ss go to the Path ah t a llauu.n O he». The actual monetary cost of a suit of clothes is no te9t of its cheapness or Otherwise. The cheapest suit is that which lasts longest, tits best and looks best, and this combination \ou »• ti oulv sooure bv patronising a thoroughly practical tailor. A. BI AIR will fit you to a nicety with a suit from his large and first- . class stock of goods. jy3l 1 Wi ban juat opeaod this iaj |um imse consisting of three bales of the colored and figured shed otic . ,uo of \\ indsoi anti Newton's oil colors in * tubes, and water colors in cakes and half oak- :, and a lino line of auiats - oil and water color brushes, one rase of ■ punters' sundries. hrushw.tre, &«?., anu i avi marked the whole vary i>»w to clear. Cooper Co.. opposite the Buuk of New Zealand.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 801, 27 July 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 801, 27 July 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 801, 27 July 1894, Page 2