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MUTUAL- LIRE A~SSOO[ATI!oN OF AUSTEALASIA. ; BEFORE eftectinir. an assurance in any other Office; co.neult tliis Association's "'^.<R." fable'; which" provides fojr the RETDRN .OF ,'ALL. PREMIUMS -paid, &b. NO- FUTURE' PREMIUMS ] RE;QUIRED under .CtULDREt^'S ES^OWMENT/PPLICrEStshPuld insuring Parent' or Guardians die prior to Policy maturing :< . .EXAMPLE^ A 'man, ase t 30, npsurea ,f or £1000, under 'Tatble A.R. 30*, paving an Annual Premium for 30, years of £35 3a 4d. This secure'sthe following benefits. — - r \l\ Atvd'eatb,' baloro'6o,Hhe sum asqurod (£1000), with Revereienary Bonuses a.dded. ,■> t \ < ,"i// > , „- ' 1 ■, % A't-age 60, a refund, of all the 'premiums piidj 'amounting "to £1055, and the member, tnay> continue, tne. Policy for £1000 with future profits, and oithor draw .the Cash ,Vame ,of>;Bpuußos ' accrued, or "loavo them as ( .Reversionary additions to the sum assured: Or, ho may .draw the total Premiumfl paid (£1055), tlie .Surrender .Value (£270) and the Accrued Cash Bonusos : 1 Or.- ho mayrecoivo Br "; Paid-up " Policy for £1000, with full participation in future, profits, and an Annuity o£ £120 (about) for the rest of lrfo,' , . : ■- ' . ' | . EXAMPLE-H.R.- 21. A father, aged 30, endows his son, ago 1, for £100, payable oa [biß reaching 21 years o£ age, tho Annual Premium being £3 4b 9J. If the father should die at any time after the first payment as abdve, instead of the widow having to continue paying premiums, the endowment becomes a," Paid-up ' v Policy, and matures when the boy reaches 21 years of age. In ,the event of the child's 'death during the currency of tho Policy, the whole of the Premiums. paid will be refunded. • Tables of Katcß und full information can be obtuinod from P.O.' MORTON, , • Resident Agent, New Plymouth, t ... . and ■..•,' : • -T.Ttf. DAVIES, Special -T/avelliDg Representative, ' Wh'ite' lihrt-Hotel, New Plymouth. C. STEWART MUNRO, " District Agent, .862 ,W^nganui; I .HAVE a large supply of . tlie very cliQi,cest of Fruit, which will be sold . cheap to make room for other shipments to arrive, consisting of Bananas, Apples, Oranges, Cocoanuts, and Dates. Alsq a large assortment of Groceries, Biscuits, and Confectionery, which will be b.oJ<J. as, cheap, as,anv , house 1 •' '*'•'•• ; in tow^i.' ' * J i ' V. GRANVILLE, Gity Buffet THERE IS ONE THING every house wife should know, and that is that Hekodles Baking Powder is the best. Why ? It is the cheapest because the Best for making breads, pastry, cakes, puddings scones, &c. ''■ Beautifully light and whole some. In 6d and Is tins From allgrocers Special Sale OF .7. ..... , W. H. HLLU, TJ AVJ N G purchased s |6' Et"! * SEABO^^life JACKETS; is prepared to offer them • at very low prices, viz. — ; 10s., i2s. '6*., 155., I ' ,;^.;^ n '2os. • : .1 ■ . ■ ; LESS TOAH » ,BAiLF THli USUAL PKICE. |« 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ''{<■; DAWSON'S PERFECTION. 1 Wolfe's Schnapps, 40 years boforo the, 'public.' Buy original unopened bottles. ! BEG to thana the publio for their kibd; patronage since they have boon in] .-bußindßß, and to state that they' will con j tinue tb give their best attention* to' alii tirdere. • • ' "'• '- ' ' I Brakes, waggonettes, (,&0,,( ,&0,, for picnioj buggies, sing le^pr, double; saddle, horses, .at notioe. 11 . .. [ . 1 Ebrses bought, sold, or exchanged. > straw, chaff, ,&o'.,"arways on. hand. ■ j@- Horses 1 broken to Single or double: '■1-67' !' - , harness or saddle. ' \ , m TARANAKI_JFOUNDRY. , !s'.\'L.Wl ' '0..X -A'...iT,j ,!{• MILLWRICHT BLACKSMITH" IFOM AND i.-. SBRASS fOVNDE^ ' •'' I poWdmrba^. stbbkt, ■ i WHiWJ :V: V B V llOt]"l U 1 130 ibiy. | .r> t f j DAWSON'S PKRPfiOi'ION. | r! •;' i : ••' ""'■'' — -\ M'JNKY TO I^EMD IN LAS&E • OR ftM ALL SUMS Al 1 U>Wti&l ■ j ouaetesiT „'..','" ' ALSO,— Town iand Cbnntr'y PropMtieß ■ ! ftSr Sale ot td Let.—Appiy'tp. . .) ! ' '". ' ABTHUB STANDISH,.-,, ' . 705 hb , Solicitor v , Plijl(Ffig?i[QSr" !

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9123, 2 July 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9123, 2 July 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9123, 2 July 1891, Page 1