THE MUTUAL Assurance Society v)E VICTORIA. ESTABLISHED, 1870. Special Features of the Society are the whole of the Profits divided among the Members. Premiums Unusual!!)' Low. Age tak»« at nearest Birthday. Policies kept in force by Mutcul r Value. Conditions Liberal and Security Undoubted. THE DOUBLE BENEFIT SCHEME Ig the best form of Assurance and Investment, Jt provides mr an Assurance, with profits payable at death, vvheiievei that may huppeu, ami ot an amount equal to the original Assurance on tne life attaining a specifi.d age, the Premiums thi-u ceasing ami the 1 o ay being fullv paid up. Tims under one policy for '£i)do, £lood is paid with profits from the Society. CEIL DREE’S END OWM EN TS Premiums to cease on the death ol Parent or Guardian, and to be return...able in tlie event of the death or Um Child before maturity of the Policy. Annuities Endowementa, and ali the usual forms of Life Assurance effected. Funds; Over £600,000. Annual Income: £160,0U0. Claims Paid : • .£BOO,OOO Freehold offices of the society in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Launceston, Dunedin, and Auckland valued at over £175,000. Y. C. Yenimore, AGENT, HAVELOCK* 0 Watson, kRTER AND DEALER, kaittjna VALLEY. LL kinds of produce supplied. - Exchanges made for local proe—from post and rails to hen’s s. Store sharp supplied. Purser of tat sheep, lades, and tallow. 00 Tons Wairau Brown River Potatoes. LITTLE’S Sheep (non poisonous. 'Cheapest, and Safest Dip n > the' Market. One gallon of Ann lakes 100 gallons of sheep wash, and /- packet makes 18 gallons of, wash, 'amphleta with all particulars may be Stained'from -the Agents, W E. CLOUSTON AND CO., Blenheim* Smith, TIN-PLATE WORKER, Gunsmith, Plumber and Copper-brazen 1 . . Orders promptly attended to, and charges moderate. Address: Market Street, Blenheim. D. Wemyss, BUILDEE & CONTEACTOS. DOORS. Sashes, Ac. &«■* always in Stock or Made to Order at reasonable prices with despatch. GEUVE BOAD, BLENHEIM ADAMS AND EOBEETSON, General storekeepers, Produce Dealers and Commissdn Agents. SPRING CREEK, BEG to notify to the Inhabitants of Spring Creek and Surrounding Districts that t h» , y have started in the ness. waited on for Orders and ivered at Shortest Notice a t EST POSSIBLE PJtIOES, ‘ Poultry, Sheepskins and all kinds ot Produce taken in Exchange for Womb Remember! iffIUAT JAMES CAMPBELL meets X toe Mail Steamer at The Grove ins Brake, and will be moat Jm,.py /to convey Passengers or Luggage, «’iih other Goods, W #ud from C.ullengville x Mahakipawa, where he meets Mr George Smith’s boat ever/ Mail Day. .Special .trips can be arranged-
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 57, 14 October 1890, Page 4
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420Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 57, 14 October 1890, Page 4
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