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NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA (Ltd.). A WORLD-WIDE INSTITUTION. THE NON FORFEITURE OFFICE. Invested Funds and Reserves excead £2,765,571. Annual Income exceeds £474,000. ~A . U profits belong to the Assured, and are Three Important Principles Introduced divided every three years In cases where by thin Association. claims are made, or endowments terminate between the triennial periods, policies will have No policy allowed to lapse on account of the exact proportion of bonuses to date added non-payment of a premium so long as there is to them, thus giving policy-holders the very a Surrender Value sufficient to pay the prefullest advantage that could accrue from an mium overdue. annual bonus. 2. No member compelled to pay a higher pre- _ . _ mium then that set opposite his age on the Rates Low. Bonuses Large. Conditions published table of rates. Liberal. Security Absolute. 3. The age of members taken at the nearest Arrangements as to Surrender, Non-Forfeit- birthday. ure. Loans on Policies, Immediate Payments of Copy of New Prospectus, forms of Proposal, Claims, Free Residence, etc., are specially and every information supplied on application. Liberal. Send for Prospectus, HEAD OFFICE FOR NEW ZEALAND : NATIONAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. ORTON STE/EN3, Resident Secretary.

Auckland Exhibition. Having purchased the whole of the KAIAPOI EXHIBIT, value £3,000 (at a heavy discount), comprising Blankets, Rugs —Flannels, Dress Tweeds, Suitings, Reversible Cape Cloths, Tailor-made Costumes, Mantles, Capes, Ladies’ and Gent’s Waterproofs, Fingerings, Boys’ and Men’s Suits, Shirts, Ties, Gent’s Mercery, etc., etc., we are now offering the same for sale at our Warehouse. This being extra to our ordinary stock, every article will be sold at such reductions from current rates as must speedily effect a i complete clearance. EXTRACTS FROM THE "HERALD” TEXTILE FABRICS (Sole Judge, Hr James Lillico). In his Report on the Woollen Exhibits, Mr Lillico says : —“ I have had the opportunity of visiting the Melbourne and all the other Colonial Exhibitions, and consider that this is the finest and most attractive display of Woollen and Worsted Goods ever made at any Colonial Exhibition. I wish to draw attention to the Kaiapoi’s really fine display of their goods, which is one of the most attractive in the Exhibition.” Kaiapoi Woollen Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Kaiapoi. i First Award and Special Mention for General Excellence of Exhibit and Design and Colouring in Rugs and Capes, also a Special Award for Ladies’ Evening Wraps, White Serge Gown, and Golf Capes. These goods, the Judge remarks, are exceedingly beautiful. In addition to above we are now showing our First If 811 O TT\f Shipment of NEW AUTUMN GOODS, ex S.S. “Gothic.” O 111 11 11 d VIkIJXJ II I T

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXII, Issue XIV, 8 April 1899, Page 458

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