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THE MUTUAL Assurance Society OF VICTORIA;-" ’ ' ESTABLISHED, 1870.., Special Features of the Society are the whole of the Profits divided among the Members. Premiums Unueiuallly Low. Age taken at nearest Birthday. Policies kept in force by Surrend< r Value. Conditions Liberal and Security Undoubted. THE DOUBLE BENEFIT SCHEME Is thebest form of Assuranceand Investment, It provides for an Assurance, with profits payable at death, whenever that may happen, and of an amount equal to the original Assurance on the life attaining a specified age, the Premiums then ceasing and the Policy being fallv paid up. Thug under one policy for'£soo, £IOOO is paid with profits from the Society. CHIL DREWS END 0 WMENTS Premiums to cease oh the death of 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 Funds: Over £600,000. Annual Income ; £160,000. Claims Paid : £300,000 Freehold offices of the society : in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Launceston, Dunedin, and Auckland' valued at over £175,000. Y. C. Yenimore, AGENT, HAVELOCK. a. n. yannini, HAS on Sale a splendid selection of Fancy Goods and Stationery; Newest Novelties constantly arriving. Magazines and Books by direct steamers every month. A great variety of Music of every description on band. Three Splendid Pianos for Sale. An Inspection Invited. Balls and Private Parties provided with music. Terms Reasonable. The PELpEUS Guardian and Miners! Advocate Send Here. MARKET STREET BAZAAR, BLENHEIM ME E. W. POPE, EREALIST AND PROFESSOR OF EOTANI, 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, he has made himself a complete master of it, and with confidence so icits the patronage of the public. The remedies of this branch of science are so natural and mi.d, .but stil so effective, that they commend themselves by far in prefe once to the more severe treatment by which in many cases patent and poisonous drugs are used The Herbal System has the farther advantage of working miraculous cures even in cases where the orthodox medico has hopelessly abandoned a 1 hope of success.- Amongst the aost successful eases that Mr Pope has created and cured—of which he has many grateful testimonials and which his patrons inspect for themselves' are the fo.:owCONSUMPTION. Tnis terrible and previously hopelessly disease is now made almost certain of cure by resorting to R W. Pope’s Herbal Treatment. ASTHMA another malady speedily re ieved, and numbers of almost chronic cases have been cured by R. W. Pope’s ; , Henal Treatment. Lockjaw -This almost dead’y disease has been and can be again inred by R, W. Pope s Herbs Treatment. Jaundice— Nothing is more certain of re ief than jaundice (see numerous tsstimonia a), cared by R. W. Pope’s Herba: Treatment, Epi eptio Fits and Hysteria have been most auccessfn ly cured in an incredible short time R W, P pa’s Herbal Treatment. Liver Complaints—The Her al Treatment ia most successful in cases of long-standing Liver Compacts, and far more lasting than the strong remedies genera y used. . Skin Disease —No hing in so important to a gcod constitution as a healthy skin. To ■take sure of one consult R. W. Pope. Secret diaeaees treated with success. . The Herbal Treatment is peculiarly adapted for all female and infantile complaints; in (act, there is not a disease that flesh is heir to but what - ay he cared by properly administered fierbM'Treatment. '' <K W PIPE, hSRBHJBT, havklock

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 28, 2 May 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 28, 2 May 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 28, 2 May 1890, Page 4

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