the mutual Assurance Society OF 1 VICTORIA. , „ ESTABLISHED, 1870. Special Features of the Society are the the Profits divided among the Members. Premiums Unusuallly Low. Age taken at nearest Birthday. -force by Surrender Value. Conditions Liberal and Security Undoubted. THE. DOUBLE, BENEFIT “ SCHEME ■
ment It provide!! for an Assurance, ■with promts payable at Aeath; whenever that may happen, and of an araoun equal to the original Assurance on the life attaining a specified age. Premiums then ceasing and the Policy being fullv paid up. Thus under one policy for, , ;£soo, i ;eiooo is paid with profits from the Society. CHILDRENS ENDOWMENTSPremiums to cease on the death ol parent or Guardian, and to he returnable in .the event of the death.of r the Child before, maturity of the lolicy. Annuities : Endowments, -nd all the usual forms of Life Assur-
ance eftected. ' ' FUNDS: Over £600,000. ■ Annual Income ; .£160,000. -y: £300,000 Freehold offices of the society in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Launceston, Dunedin, and Auckland valued at over £175,000/ ,Y; C. Tenimore, -o .':’'. -AGENT,. -. . hate-look. CAREER/ AND DEALER, KAITXJ'NA TALLEY. V LL kinds of produce supplied IT* *.> stUafinr iPfit made for local pro-
i. .Exchanges umuc , duce —from post and rails to hen < effcs. Store sheep supplied. 1 uichaser of tat sheep, hides, and tallow. v W&irau Brown River Potatoes. ' <>; i ; ' -i..hi: LITTLE’S <-(NON ’POISONOUS.) BEST; Cheapest ■ arid Safest Dip n the-Markct, One gallon of Am ; %alc^lOO'gallons of sheep wash, an > 1 makes 18 gallons of was!' Parti phlets with all ■ particulars may b obtained from the Agents., ■ W/E. CLOT STOJS AND CO, ;■ Blenieim. John Smith, TIN-PLATE YfOEKER, ; t Gunsmith, : piumbeh r aitd Coppep-bpazep. . Orders promptly attended to, and charges moderate. Address: Market Street, Blenheim. in m A-vr rS T>A'RTP,PTftni\l
ADAMS AJN.L> ' General Storekeepers, Produce Dealers and Commisst.o ■ Agents. : ■ SPRING CREEK, 3} EG to notify to the Inhabitants c J Spring Creek and Surroundin Districts that they have started in th above business. ' Settlers waited on for Orders an Goods delivered at Shortest Notice a lowest possible prices. .Poultry, Sheepskins and all kinds Produce-taken in Exchange for Goo c ood Remember I THAT JAMES-.CAMPBELL meet 1 the Mail Steamer at The Grov with'his'Brake/and will be most happ to convey Passengers or Luggage, wit other Goods, to and from Cullensvill to Mahidiipnwa,, where he meets W George Smith’s bout every Mail Dsj ' Special trips can be arranged. HALF-ISAY house. Kaituna. 3. 01 HAASE begs most rei fully to amjounce to the Trave e Public that he has taken over tl If-waV House, Kaituna, , where h * a nd* new, friends,’ will i always 1 e of a welcome. : nly the best brands of Ales, "Wines, ' J and Spirits kept in stocks ,a Stabling or Paddock, and Con stable Meals at all hoars
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 82, 4 November 1890, Page 4
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457Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 82, 4 November 1890, Page 4
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