MUTUAL iLIFE f . 'AKSOOfATION OF BEFORE eft.-ctiaa; Hn nsßuranco in any other Office, consult this Association's "ACR.!? .fable, .which pCgvideß ,]for the RETtfRN'DF l A'r,L • paM, &c. NO .FU-TURIC • PREMII S REQUIUED under OHFtDREfS'S' 'DOWMENT POLIO I KS should ?n«uri Parent or .Guardians die prior to Policy aiuturing EXAMPLE. . A man, as?,e 30, assureß for,£looo, ijnder Table |A.U. 30,' p|»yioe;[an Annuul Premium for 30 years' of £35 3s !4^. L ' This secures *,he iollo«f in'4 beucfita.— l. s At deutli, Wore v 6Q, the, sum assured (£1006)/. vwith Reveisisntiry S Bonuses 1 added. ; ' 2. At ago GQ,/ft .refjuivd /of '*ill the promiumsipiid^ftinquntiuffitD and tbe member may continue tue Policy for £1000 ,witU future ptofltsj ati«! either draw ' the Cash Value of- Bonuses accrued, or ,leavp them/aSißeVerpionaryj addi^pna ,to the sum assured: Or, he may .lraw the total Preminmn paid (£1055), the Surrender Value (£270) and tbe Accrued, Cash 'Bonuses : ' . /. Or, ho may receive a ".Paid-up !' Policy for £1000, with tullporticipation in future profit^ and an Annuity of £120 (about) tor the rest of life. EXAMPLE— H.B. 21. A father,. aged 30, endows r .biß son, age 1, fot £100, payable ob bia reaching 21 years or! age, the Annual Premium b©in* £3 4?. 94. if the father should die at any timo after tbo firßt payment as above", instead of the widow having to coutinue paying premiums, the endowment becomes a " Puid-'up" Wlicy, and iriatureV when the boy reaches 21 yean^oi; .age. In the event of the child's: death during the currency of the Polioy, toe whole of the Premiums paid will be refunded. Tables of Rates and 'full information I can-be obtained from , ,' P. O: MORTON, Resident Agent,, New Plymouth,' and ; " T. M. DAVIES, Speoinl Travelling Representative, White Hart Hotel, New Plymouth. I ' C. STEWART MUNRO, ' , -> • District Agent, 862 Waneanui. I : HAVE a large supply of the very choicest of Fruit, which will r be sold, ;cjiefe|i rr * f tb makerbom for other' shipmerits to arrive, consisting of Bananas, Apples, Oranges, Cocoanuts, and Dates. Also a large assortment Df Groceries, Biscuits,* and Confectionery, which will be sold, as cheap a^ any house '•■■ . in tow.;'.' •- : ...I', ' V. GRANYILLE, Gity Buffet THERE IS ONE THING every house ■ wife should know-, and that is that Hercdles ■ Baking- Powder is', the best. Why ? It is the cheapest because the Best for making breads, pastry, cakes, puddings econes, &c. Beautifully light and whole some. In 6d and Is tins From allgrccers Special Sale JAfKETS.; SAVIN G purchased . 50: ' Samples of 1 ! N6west &ii# I • most- styiiah • - — ~ ; SEJ^^AB^ JAOKETS, jig pte^red t6 offer them at ! ' Very 1 low prices, viz.^10s, f 12s. 6d., 155., j, ;■ i'7i! 6^2.08:" :, lifiSS ; TFAN HALF THE ! USUAL PRICiS. ! |7H DAW^ON'S PERFECTION. . .Wolfe's >Schnapps, 40 years before the 1 public. Buy original unopened bottles.' WEST & JURY 1 BE&. to thank the publio for their kind . ' patroQago siribe theY ! b>ye been* \n[ busin'eßß, and to state 1 that they will' con : tinrio to give their beat' attention to fell ordeW. ■■• _" ,' '" "■."• Brake'sj waggonetteH, &c, for ' picnic , parties; buggies; single, or double; saddle ] ' horaes', at a moment's noticed ' ' ' Horses bought, sdld^or exchanged. Hay, straw, ohaffy&c, always on hand. ' (65^ Horses broken to single or double 157 ' harness 1 or^tacldle. TARANAKI FOUNDRY* « , it •■ .■ A< MILLWRIGHT' BLACKSMITH- IRON AN I' iDRASS FOUNOCRu ' ' POWDKRB.AVL SffiRET, ' ■ X&W prirMCv'ct'a 1 ISO at ** I ' DAWSON'S, PJiRPfiOfION. , !;dONt-Y iTO , iiE)ND IN bARG- ; OH fr MALL SUMS AT LOW ES, OOBHBKT RA-TJiiS, : ALSO^Town and. Country Propftrtie 1 . £brßale orlto I^et.-^Apply to ;• ' AKTHtJB Sf A'JSptfeH, 06 hi ' ' , ' ' Boli9f^«
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9124, 3 July 1891, Page 1
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585Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9124, 3 July 1891, Page 1
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