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The actual monetary cost of a suit of clothes is no test of its cheapness or otherwise. The cheapest suit is that which lasts longest, fits best and looks best, and this combination you can only secure by patronising a thoroughly practical tailor. A. BLAIR will fit you to a nicety with a suit from his large and firstclass stock of goods. jy3l Men’s English tweed suits, worth ‘2os, redueed to 14s 6d; men’s English tweed suits worth 2&s Od, reduced to 17s 6d ; all wool colonial tweed suits, worth 35s 6d, reduced to 22s 6d; all wool colonial tweed suits, worth 42s 6d, reduced to ‘29s 6d ; boys’ shirts only 9d each ; men’s merino sox, 3 pairs for Is ; men’s oilskin ooats, reduced to 8s lid ; men’s leather leggings, redueed to 4s lid ; ladies’ carpet slippers, only Is 9d; ladies’ leather slippers going at 3s 3d at Trewby Brothers’ great sale. Table a.r. as an investment. —The attention of our representatives has already been directed to the amended conditions of this Table as published in “ The Safest Investment,” recently issued by the Association. The special advantages of a policy under Table A R have often been described as an unique combinatiou of life insurance and investment. The Investment part of the scheme may be illustrated thus : —Age 37, .£IOOO, A R 20, Annual Premium £4B 10s. The member has an assurance of £IOOO payable at death, with, in addition, a guaranteed cash payment of £970 should he survive for twenty years. The premium as above is £4B 108. The premium for a whole life assurance, £2B 10s. Difference, 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 p splendid return, the policyholder would » then (at age 57) have a whole life policy r for £IOOO (with the reversionary bonus - accumulations of twenty years added ! i thereto), at an annual premium of only ! j £4B 10s, whereas the rate under Table A ! for a first-class life, age 57, would be £Ol ; 10s. It would be optional with the member to withdraw the whole cash re- | turn of £970, or to apply a portion of it | to convert the original assurance of £IOOO I l into a “ fully paid-up ” policy, and the j 3 balance to the purchase of an annuity. ! I The cash return is not an “ Estimate,” i j but a definite result guaranteed in the poiiev contract. Mutual Life Association i I of Australasia.

Bushfelling. ■ ! HINDERS ar. invited for felling J.. about 35 acres of light bush on Sec >1 : 65, itawa, I i . Tend c day, Ith Sep- . mb< r. t p cificati >n ■ may be seen ! with— ANDREW KNOX, Jrxn, iUU Ridge Ih.iul, Kaitawa. ity Notices. Pahiatua County. J fIIENDERS, addr< ssod to the : Chairman, will he receiv'd ; unti 10 a.m. >n a Sopl mber i Bth, for— Maintenance of metalled roads within thi County i(> separate contracts) ; period for maintenance to extend for two years. Drawings and specifications may be seen at the County Chambers on and after Monday, 26tii inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. DkG. PHASER, County Engineer. Magistrate’s Court, Wellington. L’LAINT 1018 ill. Wilkins & Field v. .lames Smith, SEIZED under distress warrant herein at Tutaokara en Thursday, 23rd inst. - 1 chestnut mare with white face and feet 1 addle and bridle If amount of claim and costs not soon's- pai 1 will be sold on Wednesday, ;he 211th August, at noon, at Mr Hawkins’auction room. \V..i. .1. REEVE, tfagistrate’s irt, August 23rd, 181)1. ■■ A 1 ■ V boy to i , \ rat'p to (1 llauoi.i) Smith. iif r, L’Ali.'i (HI, I’ON KAf K YARDS. NORTH. TIIURHEAV, AK D'ST 80th, 181)1. 1 1 ■ ■ ,11 Ii ■■ ’'' ■ will ell by public me ■ i ns above - 35 8-year bullocks 12 fat bullocks 25 mixed yearlings 200 prime I'at ewes 200 ewe i in lamb 150 Romney ho gets 200 mixed hog. in Side at 1 p.m. ARRAU A M A WIEDIAMS, Auctioneers.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 193, 24 August 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 193, 24 August 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 193, 24 August 1894, Page 3