SOCIETY t;i:r. 1 0]? victoria; •" __ ~ESTABLI§.HER V IB7O. Specifll Keaturcs of the Society are the whole of the Profits divided; • 'among the Members. ; - >, Premiums Unusuallly Low. •Age tak*n at nearest, Birthday.; Policirs '.'.kept in force by Surrend r ~__„.. ■ Value* '■ ■••";"•""";;"': ■ ■•<■■■..-.-■■ '• i .■■■''':' y- ■ " n ' :.'■ Conditions Liberal and Security• Undoubted. THE DOUBLE BENEFIT SCHEME ]stb< best form of Assurance and InvestiraVeni, Jt provides for an Assurance, wiih profits payable at death, whenever 'that ii»ay happen," and of an amount equal to "the origin"' Asfuram-e.on the "life a speeili d age, ; the Premiums then ceabing and the Policy being fullv paid up. Thus under one policy for £5(10, £IOOO is paid with profits from the Society. CHILDREN'S ENDOWMENTS Premiums to cease .on the death oi Parent or Guardian, and to beretiirniible in the event of thei death of the . Child before maturity of the Policy. '' . . ; Annuities Endowements, and all the usual forms of Life Assurance effectt-d. Pund3: Freehold offices i v-'"-' i»anri rinn of- the -society ill Oyer£6oo,ooo. ~... _ J , , ' , Melbourne, Sydney, Annual Ijjcome : Brisbane, Adelaide, ,£160,000; Launceston, Dun ' _ edin, and Auckland Claims Paid: va]ued at / over • £300,000 £175,000. V. C Venimore^ „..-_... AGENT, ' i .v/eavelook/' AS on Bale a splendidt fewest Novelties constantly arriving; MagazinWatid Bobkrhy direct every month. A great variety of Music of every I description nn hand. v . ! j, ; ; .StThree Splendid Pianos for-Sale. ' j -»"'"> An Inspection Invited*- '>.'•■«!; I Balls' arid Private. Parties prqvidecl, i -' !' ~,y music.., ~,;: ,:.:[-,■■■•{'■ ];ii;-:.n '■' i jerins Reasonable..,'._. -. /...,_. j The-PELORrs Gcaboian atsd MiCebs'j tj:n;;-; ?J- Ab'vggate Soid Here;/ ■''-' ! .j [kARKET STREET BAZAAR, KLENHEIMJ iRBALIST AND PROFEiSSGRJ OF to draw the attention of the Public i % pto the fact that, dpractfoi experience irithe above' imperii. ...ulnnt Via haa moHn Ivimaftlf a p/hmnlfltfl master •ol s it, i ami with confidence so icits the patronage of the public. The remedies of this branteblof science are so natural-and mi d, but sti 1 so effect re,-that they commend tbofoseljfe* *-yjfar>in ; - pvefe ence;,to] Jlhh/taoie eevere treatment by, which in .many cases patent aiiS' poisonous drugs ' re' used The Herbal System has; the.Jurlher advantage of working, ipiraculoufl j cures \ ley6a in cases where the orthodox medico has hopelessly abandoned a 1 hope oif success. -Amongst-the i uost successful, cases,, that Mr Pope has j created and wbicb'he has many grateful testimonials and which his patrons ..inspect - ' for.tbomselyes; »re.: the.ifb aw- :_" CONSUMPTION.,, 1 ois tt rri' le and previously hop lessly disease - 4s now made almost certain of cure resorting to'R W.Pope's Herbal Treatment. : ' ■;■'' ; ' ;,: - a another malady speedily re ieved, and numbers of almost chronic cases have' 1 een cured by P. W. Pope's ',,,-•..,,Her- ajjfreatment. vS•/.'•' Lockjaw This almost dead'y disease has been and 1 can i eagairiuuredby Ri W. Popes Herb*-Treatment. -- Jaundice —Nothing's more certain of re ief than jaundice (see numerous testimonia s), cured bv R. W. Pope's Herba Treatment. Epi eptic Fits and Hysteria have l>een most auccessfu ly cured in an incredible short time .3C'fW£/P pe's Herbal Treatmerit. i | ;■•;"/ 'J ' iuiier"Complaints -The Her al Treatment is most succeasfu in cases of long-standine, Ijjver Com paints, and far more lasting thanthe strong remedies genera y used. Skin Disease —No hing i- so important to a ««od constitution as a healthy skin. To j *,, «.ke sure of one coinsuH R. W. Pope. I Secret diseases treated-with success. The Her 1 al'Treatment is peculiarly adapted for all female and infantile complaint* ; in, f/cil'tnere'is' not ! a "disease that fleh'h is heir to but what ay b« cured by properly adHerbal Treatment.
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 23, 15 April 1890, Page 4
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576Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 23, 15 April 1890, Page 4
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