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MUTUAL LIFE ASSOOrATION OJP AUSTBALASIA. , TDEFORE eftectinst an assurance in any *•' otherOffice,oonsuU this Association's "A.R." Table, which provides for the RETURN OF ALL PREMIUMS paid, &c. NO FUTURE PREMIUMS, REQUIRED under CHILDREN'S ENDOWMENT POLICIES-should insuring Parent or Guardians die prior toPclioy maturing. EXAMPLE. A man, airo 30, assufeß for £1000, under v Table A.R. 30, puying an Annual Premium for3oyearaof,£3s 3s_4i.. . ' This secureß the following benefits: — 1. At death, before 60, tho sum aßsnred (£1000), with Reversionary , Bonuses added. 2. At age 60, a refund oE all the premiums pud, amounting to £1055, and tho member tpay- continue" the 1 Policy for £1000 witlifuture-profits, ancTeither driw the Gash Value, of ."Bonuses "accrued, or leavo them as Reversionary additions to the sum assured:;-- / , I Or, ho ma'y^draw. the-total Premiams paid (£1055), the Surrender Value (£270) and the Accrued Cash Bonuses : Or, he may receive a " Paid-up " Policy for £1000, with full participation in future profits, and an Annuity of £120 (about) tor the rest of life. ■"'- EXAMPLE—H.RI 21. A father, aged 30, endows his aon, age 1, £oi £100, payable 6a hie reaching 21 j-aars oE age, the Annual Promium being £3 4s 9.1. If the father should die at any time after the*first payment aa above, instead o£ the widow;, having to continue paying premiumß,'the endowment becomes a " Pnid-up" Policy, and maturos when ihe boy reaches 21 years bE age. In the event of the child's death during the enrrenoy of the Policy, the wholo of'the Premiums paid-will be refunded. • | Tableß of Rates and full information can be obtained from ' j i - . P. O. MORTON, ; - Resident Agent, New Plymouth, and T. W. DAVIES, Special Travelling Representative, - White Hart Hotel, N&\v Plymouth. ' O?STEWART.MUNRQ, \ District Agent, 862 ' \ > i ;. "Wanganui. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT AND , LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent). - In&titotbd 1876 Incorporated wider "The Building Societies 'Act, 1880." OIBBOTORS : 'Messrs. Ht "Weaton (Chair- j man), W.- Cottier,' N. 'King, J. C. Goorae, J. B. Connett, O. T. Rundle, and W. F. Brooking. SoLioiTOB : R. C. Hughes, Esq. Bankers . The Bank of New Zealand. Seorbtaby and Tbbasdbeb : C. Rennel). LOANS granted on froehold property on terms from one to twelve years, on the Society's revised tables. The advantages of the system adopted by this Society are as follows :—: — Borrowers are. enabled to Cnooss their own Period of Loan, can make the payments eaay or otherwise according to their circums .ancea. Thby Canhot bb Compelled to pay a day lonqbr than AGREED on, whether the Society is prosperous or not. THERE ABE NO BTOPPAQSS WHATEVER from advances, either as Commission Bonus, or back paymonts, theroisno series to start - from^ loans commence from the month in which the advance is made, and tho Society prepares the Mortgage Deed free of cost, in oases where tho loan is for £100 and over, and for a period exceeding threo years —a concession granted by very ' few, if any, other similar Societies, charges being tbuss r-duced to a minimum. Advances on Ordinary Mortoaqb made for fixoJ periods at lowest current rates. No p.-ocuration fee to pay, and arrangements can be made for paying off the loan by quarterly, half-yearly, or annual instalments. . Hours of Atten lanoe Daily from 10 to 4, Wednesday afternoons excepted. , O. RENNELL, Secretary and Treasurer. Office. Brougham-street. fB9 to In spite of all imitations Wolfe s Schnapps stands in foremoßt rank of beverages .' M , A DAWSON'S PERFECTION. ' " TARANAKI LAND, BUILDING, and . INVESTMENT \ SOCIETY ■(Pbbmahbnt.) [ESTABLISHED 1865.] Incorporated under " The Building Societies* •-. - V4c<, 1880." ' . Directors : Messrs. T. King (Chair* man), A. ana D. Shuttleworth, Richard Cook, J. T. Davis, J. Paul, and W. H. J. Sefferu. " ! . Solicitor : Mr Oliver Samael. | "ipHE Spoiety was eßtablished to provide *l Members with the means'of investment and- to enable them to acquire freehold property. ■■ • \ ,Tbe Society has .adhered to tho principle '.bcf which it was founded, viz., that -all the .profits be equally divided among tht> i Mem bore, Borrowers, and investors alike. Particulars as to tho working of the Bobiety .and . the .conditions on whibh money can be borrowed may be obtained from , " ■ •'" ' BOBT. G. BAUOHOPE, • Brougham-street, Seorrtary. New Plymootb. 199 ia3l—l9 DAWSON'S PERFECTION. A Fair, Beautiful Skin.—Sulpholine Soap gives the natural tint and peach-like Bloom of a perfect Complexion; makes the Skin smooth, supple, healthy, comfortable. Sulpholine Soap, 6d Tablets. Every* where-—Advt. '

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9084, 16 May 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9084, 16 May 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9084, 16 May 1891, Page 2

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