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XttSR m ?**m m m % mm *T? WvL m .i* X' m m Financial Security on a SOUND FOUNDATION The soundest and most secure foundation on which to build your financial security is a Life Assurance Policy. It eliminates chance, speculation, and procrastination ... shows a very satisfactory return lessens the burden of taxation—is sound security for advances—and is always readily negotiable .., It is free from all such expense as commission, brokerage, stamp duties, etc. ... It does not depreciate or fluctuate in value. No wonder more and more peopie are turning to Assurance as an investment in these uncertain times. If you would like to investigate this matter fully, fill in and post the coupon below, now, for our free booklet entitled “Your Investments too, must be Planned and Built on a Sound Foundation.” It is free and places you under no obligation. . . 55^ AMP SOCIETY Va The Largest Mutual Life Office' in t|ie Empire Established 1849 (incorporated In Australia) Head Office for New Zealand, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Manager for N.Z. The Service and Information Dept., „ A.M.P. Society, I Box 1464, WELLINGTON 1. Please send me, without cost or. obligation, your' booklet (entitled “Your investments too must be planned and Built on a Sound Foundation.*’ j NAME ADDRESS. Christchurch District Manager: C. W. ENNIS. District New Business Representative: L. T. GREENFIELD. Address, 131 Aitken Street, Ashburton. ’Phone No. 522. ■•.(.•fine ««aa at ■> a *" u!aaElll * s " H>aia •■•■lasaac The Country’s Finest Products Milk from the dairies and flour milled from the choicest selected wheat are provided at their best in OUR MILK MADE BREAD To try one slice is to want another and yet another. • Order now. G. MOM & SON. POST OFFICE BAKERY. a 01 l ms?fi JLsrs m aaaaaa aaaaaa «>■>■■ llama aaaaaa •Bttaaa aaaaaa •aaiaa aaaaaa aaaaaa aaaaaa aaaaaa aaaaaa aaaaaa

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T. F. SMITH ' PLUMBER TANCRED STREET 'Phones 143 and 547

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 37, 23 November 1940, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 37, 23 November 1940, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 37, 23 November 1940, Page 7

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