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BRUCE HOTEL AKAROA The Season's Greeting's $ MR. and MRS. SAM HOLLANDER OF THE BRUCE HOTEL, EXTEND TO THE PEOPLE OF AKAROA AND BANKS PENINSULA THEIR BEST WISHES FOR ■< A FAPPY NEW YEAR. } ' Ij HOLIDJY SEASON STOCKS % Li introducing themselves to local residents the new proprietors of the Bruce Hotel wish to assure them -that as Canterbury's First Hotel. "THE BRUCE'" will be able to " supply all needs for the Holiday season. -.7® Special stocks of Whiskies, Wines," Liqueurs, Beers et6. have been procured for this purpose and your orders will receive prompt attention. MAKE A SELECTION FOR YOUR HOLIDAY REQUIREMENTS—AND RING SAM HOLLANDER, PROPRIETOR, BRUCE HOTEL, AKAROA Telephone 14. « MAKE SURE YOU TRY THE NEW —''BRUCE CHERRY < LIQUEUR COCKTAIL' '—IT S A WINNER

m „ '*0 • • ; ~" /w« *r^ s J ; " •> .:•• ; j. •- ' Vr 'V \\ Vo • /'C ff§|l Holiday . |w| Gifts Sri AVOID CHEAPNESS, BUT GET m Efl YOUR MONEY'S WORTH! C. exact TIME for life ! 1939 CHIMING CLOCKS! OUTSTANDING VALUE LOEWE and . . SIR ROGER MY st °cks contain just PIPES for the particular the right articles for smoker you ( has A. Fantham TOBACCONIST And JEWELLER lavaud street, akaroa. 'PHONE 66. W~" -

in their Security V wife and I have a great satisfaction in the security that our lyl A.M.P. policies give us. It was a joyous' breakfast this morning when the bonus certificates arrived I" So wrote 3 James KeJlett Penrose recently. It will be seen from the Table of Mr. Penrose's policies (below) that he has followed a normal plan, though, as he now realises, he might well have added another policy or two in his twenties, Mr. Penrose is now 51, His little Estate rightly gives him comfort: '* Sum now assured .'' Annual Sum including bonuses - Air« Premium Assured to 31/12/37 : « s. d. £ £ 12 9 17 1 300 9i! }« 12 0 10 500 80-f 41 6 1J 4 200 2 = 42 10 6 9 500 353 45 S8 0 0 1.000 1,173 -"A £3,573 O ~ A tidy sum. On the average, one family in two in the Common wealth and New Zealand now enjoys the protection of the A.M.P. in some measure. Should YOUR measure be increased, reader? A word to the nearest A.M.P. office would bring an experienced man to talk this over with you. Send wyrd to-day. Even to-morrow may be too late' Efffll' j THE LARGEST MUTUAI UF> OFFICt iN THE EMPIRE. 3 E*ta Wished 1849. (lnciirpuiuUi! .1 iutir-ilia). I Httd Office tor Ntw Zealand; Cuttprohouse Quay, W, 1. IKIN, A tn ri

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LXIII, Issue 6497, 6 January 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LXIII, Issue 6497, 6 January 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LXIII, Issue 6497, 6 January 1939, Page 2