• THE MUTUAL ASSUKANCE SOCIETY OF VICTORIA. ESTABLISHED, 1870. Special Features of the Society are. the whole of th<; Profits divided among the Members. ■ ■ Premiums UnusualUy Low.; Age taken at nearest Birthday. Policies" ■ ki-pt in force by Surrender .Value.; Conditions Liberal and Security / Undoubted. THE DOUBLE BENEFIT .'•{: :. . SCHEME Is the best form of Assurance and Investroent, It provides for an Assurance, with profits payable at death, whenever that mav happen', and of an; aniount equal to the original .Assurance on; the life, attaining a specified age, ; the Premiums then ceasing and the Policy being fullv paid up. Thus undergone policy for "£SUO, £IOOO is paid with; profits from the Society. CHILDRESS ENDOWMENTS Premiums to cease on the death oi Parent or Guardian, and to be returnable in the. event of the death of the Child before maturity of.-the Policy, Annuities Endowements, ; , and all the usual ■ forms'of Life Assurance effected. Eu.XDS : Over £600,000. Annual Income; £160,000. . Claims'Paid : . £300,000 Freehold offices of the society in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Launceston, Diin,'ed.in, and Auckland valued; at over £175,000. .:: V c ;■■.:.agmt,:; ■'." KAVELOGK.
COUNTIES OF MAELBOEOUGH 1 '"•' l AND SOUNDS. • NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR A SLAUfiH Ell HOUSE: LICENSE UNDER BY-LAW l, SECTION 2.; "VTOTICE is h'eredy : giveti ihat il, -*-* John Wheadon, of Kaituna Valley, in the Comity of Marlborough ,■ aforesaid, will, on -the second day of April, 1890, rriake an application at the Eoad Board Haveloek; for a License for a Slaughterhouse situated on Section-—-,Eaituna Valley, in. the said County, .in accordance .with the provisions of "The'Slaughterhouses Act, 1887," with, amendments, and the made thereunder. ' : : Dated this sth day of. March, 1890. •'»' ' JOHN WHEADON. i W. POPE, ; HERBALIST AND PROFESSOR ...... OF BOTANT,.:'.'.' '; \\ H AVE LOCK, .■•'■''•''j
EGS to draw the attention of the Public '' to the fact that,'alter inahy yea'rs'si udy and practic } experience in the : above itapo'rc , tant aubjeet, he imp made, himself; a complete master of it, arid with confidence so icits the patronage of the public. .The remedies jof 'this branch o-f- science are so natural'arid mi A, but stil so, effective, 'that they commend, themselves ly■■Uv-.m- prefe ence: to the moj e severe treatment by which in many casjaa pateDt and poisonous drugs, re used The Herbal System has the;'further, advantage of working miraculous cures even j in' cases •Where the orthodoxmedico has abandoned a 1 hope of success. ,Amongst the xiost 'successful cases that Mr, P<jpe: ha 3 reated and •cured—of which he has maijy grateful testimonials and which his' patrons can inspect for .themselves are sthe'fomowing I— ■■ > :- ; \fp ,;. :; '';'::.'.Ji ! '■■• s • •'■consumption..'; ; .:- ; t,; Tnis terrible and previously hopelessly disease is now made almost certain of cure ;':', ', by resorting to RW. Pope's Herbai Treatment. ' i '■,:■ •••Ai3THMA : '" .!• another malady speedily re ieved, and hum 1 -, bers of almost chronic have > ' beori cured by K. W. Pope's ; .'.•'-■ • Her al Treatment. - i • Lockjaw This almost dead'y disease haV b«en anil,can : !'o ajfainiuredby R, W. Popes' Herba'Treatraent. Jaundice—Nothing ?s more certain.of re ief than jaundice [(see numer'ous lestimonia s), •cured by R. W, Pope's Harba Treatment.> .'Epieptic Fits and. Hysteria have .been most ■uccessfuly cured in an incredible short time 'hy ft. :W. P;pe's B:erb'ftl Treatment.' '' . j Liver Complnints—The Her al ; Treatment ia most successfu in cases pf ; long-standing-Liver Compaints, and far-more .lasting than the Btrbng remedies genera y used,, . ;. j Skin Disease—Ko : hing i- so important to" k good constitution as a healthy skin. ' : To make sure of one consult R. W.. Pope. '': j V' Secret "diseases treated with success. , [. \ The Her' al Treatment is peculiarly adapted for all female .and infantile complaints ; in foot, there is not « disease that flesh is heir to'but what ay-be cured by properly, ministered Berbal Treatment. L R,:W¥W& t ■■■■"■': .: HEEB ALIi3T, HAVELOOK >
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 14, 11 March 1890, Page 4
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