the mutual Assurance Society OF VICTORIA. ESTABLISHED, 167°. < Snecinl Features” the Society a» P “ta «t.ol« Of the Profits dmfcl among the Meters. ; premiums Unusun B y • Age taken at nearest i ßul ‘ ,^ ndllJ . Policies kept in force Value, Conditions Liberal and Security Undoubted. the double benefit
SCHEME life attaining a spe«M U£ und d polify for'£so-0, £IOOO » l-aid muprofits from the Society. CHILDREN’S ENDOWMENTS Premiums to cease on tlio death o Parent or Guardian, and to be k»u> 1 fblein to event of to ■-»* »- 111 ' Child before maturity iht mi iy.
Annuities Endowments, w d all the usual forms of Liie Assurance effected. Ftnsns:' Over £OOO,OOO. £IOO,OOO. Claims Paid ’• £300,000 Freeh old officer of the soei-ty m Melbourne,' •Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Launceston, Ihui i-din, and Auckland 1 1 j(■ (1 at' ovei £175,000. y. C. Yenimore, AGENT,/ HAVELOCK-
CARTER AND DEALER KAXfUSA valley. » LL kinds of produce supplied. V Exchanges n«<U for l.;c«l p™iluee—from post and rails to hu. Sl..re sheep supplied. in chaser of tat sheep, limes, ami tallow. 100 lons Wairan, Broun. Kiw potatoes. ,
lATTIjK’S Sheep (non poisonous.) DEST, Cheapest, and Safest T>»P ™ X> the Miirk-t. One gallon ot flm niol-oH 100 "aliens of sheep an,! Pamphlets with all particnlars may U oblaiutnl from Uiu Agents, W. B. CLOCSION AND CO,. BlenheimJohn S tin-plate .worker, Gunsmith, . Plumbep and Copper,-blazer. Orders promptly attended to, and charges moderate Address: Market Street, Blenheim.
ADAMS AND ROBERTSON , General Storekeepers, Pkodvob Dealers and Commission Agents/ SPRING/CREEK, JJE(J to notify to ts>e of to noiuy-w Spring Creek -and .Surrounding Districts that they have-started in the “ d Goods delivered at Shortest jSotice at lowest possible prices. Poultry, Sheepskins and all kinds of Produce taken in Change for Good* Remember! rnHAT JAMES CAMPBELL meets X the Mail Steamer at.lhe Grove with his Brake, and will he most happy to convey Passengers or Luggage*,, wn. other Goods, to and from Cullensvil e to Mfthakipnwn, where he meels> Mi George Smith’s boat every Mail Day. Special trips can be HALF-mY HOUSE. Kaituna. G. HAASE begs most rcsfullv to announce to tin? Travel- , Iliiiy w linn Public that lie has taken over the Half-wav Howe* Kaituna, vim ore laid iindf new friends b« sure of ft Welcome. , , , ; Only the lest hraniW«LAM. Wluflf, v and Sph'ks kept-hi stuck. togd StahHng,or Paddack, 1 and Qm !*..*• nlilfll Vf/Ullfi fit iflll t^s)p r i'9
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 82, 7 November 1890, Page 4
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392Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 82, 7 November 1890, Page 4
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