THE MUTUAL Assurance Society OF VICTORIA." v ESTABLISHED, 1370. Special Features of the Society are the whole of-the-Profits divided among the Members. Premiums Unusuallly Low. Ataken at nearest Birthday. IT _ \*t V ■ ; Policies kept; in force _by Surrender Value, Conditions .Liberal and Security Undoubted. wi-u:THE DOUBLE' BENEFIT. SCHEME Is the best form of Assurance and Investment?- It'provides for -an Assurance, yf\ th profits payable at death, whenever that may happen, "and of ,an araoupt equal to the original Assurance bit the life attaining a specified age, the Premiums then ceasing and the Policy being fully paid up. Thug under one policy for £IOOO is paid with profits from the Society, ' CHILDREN'S ENDO WMENTS pliliO X,' A '' I ' l ■ I ■' jPremiuihs to cease onv. the . death:, Ol; Parent or Guardian, and to be returnable in i the event .of; the death of. J,tbe; Child before maturity of the Policy.. / Annuities, Endowements, | and ail the usual forms of Life Assurance effected. Funds : Oyer £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 ~ oyer! £175,000, , i Yi ; G., Yenimpre, u i S'‘^EA^ A.D.YMNINI, HAS on Sale a splendid selCctiWi' of Fancy Goods.and Stationery. ! • • i -Newest- Novelties-constahtly arriving.; Magazines and Books iyjJirect steamers every month. . ! k great variety of Musfc o^ every description np h^nd. r , ;Xhree Splendid ; An Inspection Invited. | ,e-iU.ou.nnoS:V J i Sr . Balls and Private Parties provided j ■>;: / with' ! iiltißiev :: - - s j .. j: TerihsrEeaso’nable;,! L 1 rhePELOEUsGuAEDrAN-AND-Mw'Eßs’ ADTO.CATB:;SQid,,Herp.j- | 4ARKET STREET BAZAAR, BLENHEIM ,i BREAMS®- AND ‘ PRaFESSaV OF BOTANF, I //A Aviio ok; - >/;.-i EQS to draw the attention jof ,the Public yvJjn to, the fact,that, after many years study *nd praVtiVl experience'in the' abbve impoi!lihrsubject, he’ has' made himself ! a complete master o( ; ItVknd^ith - * oorifidbnfciUo iclts thp fcatrqnage^pff.tho, ..The./remedies/; qf this -branch, of science are‘so natural and mLd, but' , -stx't so effective' B That they' commend filljtiablvw 1 byiiir l ih ? '-prere' - en(^!to the moije f evere ■; treatment: byi .which in giany casds tatept and, poisonous drugs The Herbal System has "the further; advantage of working miraculous cures even in cases where ..the' orthodox :■ niedico has;/ hopelessly abandoned a 1 hope.of success; Amongst the nqst ■ .successful cases that Mr Pope has created J and ‘ ciire'd—of which he-has many grateful testimonials and which his patrons inspect for-themselves are the fo.iowj- ’ ' CONSUMPTION. | rhis terrible and previously hopelessly disease is now made almost certain of. cure j by resorting 1:0 R W. Pope’s | Herbal Treatment. ~ ; ASTHMA | ihalhdy speedily re ieved, and nuntiDf almost chronic cases have j on cured by-R. W. Pope’s ■ Her al Treatment. ~ ' Lockjaw This almost deadly disease has sen and can Ve again;inred by R, W. Popejs erba Treatment. | Jaundice— Nothing { s : more certain of re ißf ian jaundice (see numerous testimonia s), ired by R. W. Pope’s Herba ; Treatment. . Epi eptic Fits and Hysteria have been most iccessfu ly cured in an incredible short tinie R W. P pe’s Herbal Treatment. | Liver Compiaints-The Her aT Treatment most successful in cases of long-standing irer Ootnpaints, and far more lasting than 10 strong remedies genera y used. ■ Skin Disease —No king i< so important to:a »od oonstitution as a healthy skin. To ake sure of one consult R. W. Pope. Secret diseases treated with success. ; al Treatment is peculiarly adapted male and infantile complaints; in is not » disease that flesh is heir it ay be cured by properly adHerbal Treatment. - R. W P )PHJ. tiiuLisT.’ havelook; ot Receiving-- their would " oblige by th the fact, and alfeo re the paper can be left, so that they, loffes tta/jlittxjb J
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 26, 25 April 1890, Page 4
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601Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 26, 25 April 1890, Page 4
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