THE MUTUAL SOCIETY ._ . OF VICTORIA. ' T ■:.■ ESTABLISHED; 1370. Special 1 Features, oif the Society are the whole of the Profits divided • among the Members. , .... Premiums Unusuallly Low. Age taken at nearest Birthday. Policies kept in force, by Surrender Value. Conditions Liberal, and Security Undoubted.. ~ THE DOUBLE BENEFIT .■ SCHEME ; , : 'ls theb"st form of As«nraiiceand Invest: jnent Jt provides for an-Assurance, Villi profits payable at death',, whenever that nmv. happen,' and iff .an. amount equaltotl.e original Assurance, pn the life attaining a speeitV d age,; tnj Premiums then mi sing arid the policy being fnllvpaid <ip. Tin.* under one for £s.io, J-100() is; |>ai<{ ;Witn prdfits'tr.Mii the Siniiny. '_'_'_'._'.„ i CHILDItEN'S. ENDOWMENTS Pr.niinms to <;••«*« <»n ,tl»e death oi '■"Parent or Guardian, and to be returnable in the event of the death-of .the Child before maturity of the Policy. Annuities Endowments, , and all the usual forms of Life Assurance effected. Funds: Over £600,000. Annual Income: £160,000. Claims Paid : £BOO,OOO . Freehold offices, of the spcjety »" Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Lfliinceston, Bnnedin; and Auckland valued at over £175,000,:/; : V, G Venimore, ;:■. AGEN/f,VY/ HAVELOCKA. D. Vanini, AS on Sale a splendid selection of • Fancy Goods arid Stationery* fewest Novelties constantly arriving. Magazines and Books by direct steamers j every month. j ' A great variety of Music of every " description otihand. ' . \ : ■ '■■ : Three Splendid Pianos for;Sale, An Inspection Invited. ;. ', Balls and Private Parties ,pro?id ; e|i ; With music. ■:;.. ; Terms Reasonable, ■'• ThePELOEUS Guardian-amd-Misbbb' i ' Advocate Soid Here. ; j v, I \ MARKET STREEtIaZAAR, BLENHEIM ■ ERBALIST AND PROPESSpR OF BOTANY, HAVELOQK, \ BEGS to draw the attention of the Public to the faot tlaat, after many years study .^:«rn n tio 1 experience in the above important subjeot, be has made master of it, and with ooiu. patronage of the public. - , this branch of science are so ni ■■-■ v ut gtil bo effective, that they commend themselves hy far in preference to the more .ever* treatment by which in many cases patent and poisonous drug* »re used »IJ»e Herbal System has the farther advantage of working miraculous cures even in- casei 'where the orthodox ..medico has hopelessly abandoned a>l hope of sucstess. Amongst the Host successful cases that Mr Pope bas created and wbieh ho .has many "grateful testimonials and which his patrons inspect for themselves are the fo low- :" . CONSUMPTION. ' Tnlsterrible and previously hopelessly disease is now made almoßt certain of cure by lesorting to R,W, Pope's.. Herbal Treatment. ASTHMA . !; 8 another mala,dy speedily relieved, and num- ' bejfl of almost chronic oases have . beon cured by R. W.Pope's Her I al Treatment. „ Lpckjaw-This almost deadly disease has ' L Herba Treatment. . .':.,' Jaundice-Nothing *s more certain of re lef than iaundice (see numerous testimonia s), ; " SSI by R. W. Pope's Herbal Treatment, :i Ebi eptic Fits and Hysteria have been most • successfa ly cured in an incredible sbort time R W P pe' B Herbal Treatment, < x Liver Oomplaints-The Her al Treatment in oases of longstanding d XrOompaints.and far more lasting than -T the stronjz remedies genera' y used, ■ * bing U so important to a IS g.od constitution as a healthy skia. To 2 "'i ß k ß sure of one con-mU R. W. Pope. for Secret diseases treated with success. irv, fi Herbal Treatment is peculiarly adapted ' f a * all female and infantile complaints; in. 3 not a disease that flesh is heir v. 40 but wbatnay be cured by p.oporly administered Herbal Treatment. >'■■■■■■ r. w p : jphv, ~' < HERBALIST, HAYKI.OC.K
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 21, 4 April 1890, Page 4
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566Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 21, 4 April 1890, Page 4
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