THE MUTUAL Assurance Society OF VICTORIA. ESTABLISHED, 1870. Special Features of the Society are the whole of the Profits divided among the Members. Premiums Unusuallly Low. Age taken at nearest Birthday. Policies kept in force hy Surrender Value. Conditions Liberal and Security Undoubted. THE DOUBLE BENEFIT SCHEME is,the best form of Assurance and Investnent ' It provides for an Assurance, vith profits payable at death, whenever Bat may happen, and of an amount jqual to "the original Assurance on the life attaining a specified age, the Premiums then ceasing and the 1 olicy being fully paid up. Thus under one policy for £SUO, £IOOO is paid with profits from the Society. CHILDREN’S ENDOWMENTS ‘remiums to cease on; the death ol •arent or Guardian, and to be r,-tum-ble in the event of the death 01 the Ihild before maturity of the Policy. Annuities 'Endowements, -■ all the usual forms of Life Assurance effected. Funds: er £600,000. sual Income; £160,000. IIMs 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. G Watson, IRTER AND DEALER; KAITUNA VALLEY. Lli kinds of produce supplied. Exchanges made for local prbfrom post and rails to hen s . Store sheep supplied. Purer of tat sheep, hides, and tallow. i 0 Tons Wairau Brown River Potatoes. LITTLE’S (NON POISONOUS.) ST, Cheapest, and Safest Dip m the Market. One gallon of fluid , s 100 gallons of sheep wash, and ,acket makes 18 gallons of wash, phlets with all particulars may be ned from the Agents, , W. B. CLOUSTON AND CO;, Blenheimfolin Smith, S-PLATE WOEKEB, Gunsmith, beu and Coppef-bmzep. [ers promptly attended to, and charges moderate. Address: ket Street, Blenheim.
D. Wemyss, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR. DOORS, Sashes, &c., &c., always in Stock or Made to Order at reasonable prices with despatch. GROVE ROAD, BLENHEIM ADAMS AND ROBERTSON, General Storekeepers, Produce Dealers and Commission Agents. SPRING CREEK, Beg to notify to the Inhabitants of Spring Creek and Surrounding Districts that they have started in the above business. Settlers waited on for Orders and Goods delivered at Shortest Notice a t LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Poultry, Sheepskins and all kinds of Produce taken in Exchange for Good. Remember I That james Campbell meets the Mail Steamer at The Grove with his Brake, and will be most happ/ to convey .Passengers or Luggage, with other-Goods, to and'from Cullensvil e ■ or Mahakipawa, .where ,he r meets. Mg •j&dfge Smith’s boat Mail Day. Special ,cau be arranged.
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 64, 5 September 1890, Page 4
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414Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 64, 5 September 1890, Page 4
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