THE MUTUAL ASSUEANCE SOCIETY OF VICTORIA. / ESTABLISHED, 1870. I Special Features of .the Society jare the whole of the Profits divided j : • among the Members. 1 f'-,‘. Premiums UnusuaUly Low. Age taken at nearest Birthday, j Policies kept in force 'bjr&uWntar . Conditions Liberal .and Security | Undoubted. THE DOUBLE BENEFIT \ SCHEME Is the best form of A ssurance and Investment, It provides for an Assurance, with profits payable at death, whenever that may happen, and of an amount equal to "the original! Asrarance the life : attaining a T age, the Premiums then ceasing and the Policy being fullv paid tip. Thug,,under one policy for "£50031000' is paid wph profits from the Society. CHILDREN'S ENDOWMENTS .f%miums to cease on thg : death ,of Parent or Guardian, and to be returnable in the event of the death of the Child-before maturity of the Policy. | :j } ; Annuities, Endowements, ;»nd all the usual forms of -Life Assurance effected.
:-FoNDS; • Over £600,000. ; Annual Income : I £160,000. Claims Paid : £BOO,OOO Freehold- offices of ; tjhe ; speiety in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Launceston,.; :Ddqedin, and Auckland valued at over £175,000. i | C. Venimore, AGENT,. ; HAVELOCK. A. D. Vanini, aAS on Sale a splendid selection of ..J Fancy Goods and Stationery: Newest Novelties constantly arriving every month. A great variety of Music of every description oh hand. Three Splendid Pianos fpr Sale. An Inspection Invited. Balls and Private. Parties provided with music. ■■■ ; ‘ Terms Reasonable. The Peloecs Guardian and Mixiers’ ' Advocate Sbid' Hei’e. MARKET STREET BAZAAR, BLENHEIM R. W. -POEE, • ' ERBALIST AND PRGFESSQR; V - OF BOTANY, '• v ; HAVBLQ.OvK, I BEGS to draw the attention of the Public to the fact that, aftermany.years ftudy and practic .1 experience in the, tant subject, he 1 has made himself a cqnmtyte ihister of it: and'With confidence so icits the patronage -of ‘ the public. > The* brenlidies jof this branch of science are so natural and mi?d, .but sti 1 so effective, ; that - they, j t opjumetad themselves ; by far in piefo ence to the more aevere treatment' by which m many cases patent and poison our drugs i i'e used The jfo r tjalii%stlemi.ihay;tbe .further advantage of working miraculous cures even in cases where the orthodox medico has , hopelessly abandoned a'l hope of success. ‘ Amongst the nost successful'‘cases that Mr Pope has h rested and cured—of which he. has many grateful testimonials and which his patrons * inspect for themselves are the fo .ojw-‘ c6nsump^i6n ; - r ’ JIL \ is nbw-nSade'almdst certain of cure by lesortilng to R W. Pope’s Her bal ( ASTHMA i , m other malady speedily relieved, and numbars of Alajost.cbronic pases have j lawn cured by R. W. Pope’s Herbal Treatment. Lockjaw -This, almost desd’y disease has been and can be/again mred by fi, W. Pop? a Herbs Treatment,, , ■ ] Jaundice—Nothing; is there certain of re ief i; Hgi. jaundice .(boe. fanm'erbua teatimomab), eared by R. W. Pope’s Herba* Treatment. I Epi eptic Fits and Hysteria have been moist lvenred in an inoredibla sbort time ilerbal-Treatmeht: i-'-UU i Liver Complaints—The Her a! Treatment r ii most suceesafa in cases of Iqng-standifag A IdVbr Cdtfipaints, arid far more lasting than £*!■• lie strong remedies general y used. ! -- Skin Disease—No hing Leo* important to a i: eod constitution as a healthy,.skin. To ,L of one consutt R. W, Pope, . . .'■fa'..Secret diseases,treated.with success,. ll;;J ¥6i Her> aI Treatment is peculiarly adapted all female and infantile complaints;; in ‘‘(fsct there is not a disease 'that flesh is heir, j* 0 but what I*y be ared by properly ad--jainistered flwbal Treatment; ; R. W PJPE, n!: BjUiBAUST. HATELOPI
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 20, 1 April 1890, Page 4
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584Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 20, 1 April 1890, Page 4
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