' IHE.MUOtUAL ASSUBANCE society OK VICTORIA. •i ! ; ; «’;*• ;■ ’ ESTABLISHED, 18?Q< *. ■■"• i ; Sjit<-ii 1•; Features of the Society, arethe wjvcie of the. Profits divided ' A ‘ amiriig t’ho Men. berg. J L6w. Age takni Birthday. Policies If pt in' by Surrender • • : , Viiiuey. ; Conditions Lilvrala-ud Security ; : • Und**«bied. | THE DOUBLE BENEFIT , ' SCHEME \ . : J:.,; !•; ,1s the b' St form of A ssurance and Invest-; meat, It provide!; for an ABBU|ancp, f yrith profit? payable at dentil, \i'li<|iievt'r that -mav happen, and of an amount equal W tlifiJnrigiiial Assurance dn the life- attaining a , specified age, the .Premiums then centring and the Policy being fully 1 paid tip. Thus under one' i, policy for diIOOJ is paid with profits iyphS the S <lC ie)y. CHILDREN'S ENDOWMENTS- ■■ Premiums to cease on t the death of =Pa%t|or.Guardian, and to be n-farn-ableoii ‘tin* -event of the .death of the-,.. Ohijd,before matmitthi* Policy. : . Annuities Enduwements, and all the usual dorms of Life Assur- . slice efted'd. Freehold offices of- the society in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Launceston, Dunedin, ancFAnckland valued at over £1.75,000. r i <]/ y C Yenirnore, AGENT, - EAVSLDCKFuNl'S: Over £6OO 000. Annual Income; ' £160,010. ■ Claims Paid : COUNTIES OF MARLBOROUGH AND SOUNDS. NOTICE OP APPLICATION POR A SLAU9H' EE HOUSE LICENSE UNDER BY-LAW 1. SECTION 2. NOTICE is beredy given that 1,, John Wheadon, of Eaituna ' Valley, in tbe County ofMarlborougb, aforesaid, will, on the second day of April, 1890, make an application; at ' the Road Board Office, Havelock, fpr a License for a Slaughterhouse situated. on Section —, Kaituna Valley, in thesaid County, in accordance' with the provisions of “The Slaughterhouses Act, 1887,” with amendments, and the By-Laws made thereunderF ’ ‘ Dated this sth day of March,.lß9o. JOHN WHEADOH:.,;. MR R. W. POPE, I HERBALIST AND PROFESSOR OF BOTANY, HAVELOCK, BEGS to draw the attention of the Public to the fact that, after many years study ‘ and practic 1 experience in the above important subject, be has made himself a complete? master of it, and with confidence so icits jthp patronage of the public, : of this branch of science are so natural and mild, but sti 1 so* effective, that they command themselves by far in prefe ence to the nyue I ■evere treatment-by which in many ca(Beß Satent. and poisonous; drugs used Ihe [erbal System has the further advantage) of working miraculous cures even in cajses where the orthodox' medico has hopelessly abandoned a 1 hope of success. Amongst the jjost successful cases that Mr Pope has reated and cured—of which he has many grateful testimonials and' which his patrons inspect for themselves are the foiiow••CONSUMPTION. 1: ; Tflis terrible and previously hop"lessly disease is now made almost certain of cure by resorting to R W. Pope’s ' Herbal Treatment. ASTHMA Is another malady speedily relieved, and numbers of almost chronic cases have been cured by P. W. Pope’s , Heri al Treatment. ■ : . Lockjaw This almost deid’y disease has been and can i e again . ured by R. W. Pope s Herba Treatment. I Jaundice— Nothing ; s more certain of re ief than.jaundice (see numerous testimonies), cured by R. W-. Pope’s Herba Treatment, I . Epi optic Fits and Hysteria have been most aaccessfu ly cured in ah incrediblo.short time Ibv R. W‘. P P 0 ’ 8 fi’ erbal Treatment. j ‘ Liver Complaints—The Her at Treatment is most successfu in cases of long-standing Liver Jjompaints,aihd Wr morel' lasting than -the strong remedies genera y used. ! • Skin Disease —Ko hing i- 'HO important td a i - good cn'natitutiori ns a'healthy skin, To make sure of one conauH W. Popi,. | Secret diseases treated with success. | Tlie Her, al Treatment is peculiarly adapted •-'for-ah female Smd infantile complaints ; jin fact, there is not a dl-esse, that flesh is heir to. but what ay be cured by properly ad- "' ministered Herbal Treatment. ... H. W POPE, ; HERBALIST, HAVELOCK I
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 17, 21 March 1890, Page 4
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628Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 17, 21 March 1890, Page 4
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