ggggss - a 1 FAITH IN QUALITY AND ARTISTRY I | PROMPTS THIS 1933 HAT at ONE GUINEA | Every Hat you wear proclaims your taste— ' I adds to or detracts from your personality. | To choose this model will create an attractive M jl ' impression. Choose it at Rendells in tones that f| I will harmonise with your ensemble. iThat expresses "coolness" — summertime jnj smarter than smart; in Pedal, Pandan, and , 111 Hemp, in Black, Navy, Brown, Blue or Fawn. Be helped by experienced attendants — which tone ; / combination in large Velvet Flowers, or Geor- . JflJ gette, Faille and Velvet Ribbons is most likely 10 to flatter. "~ : ' ."■■[.. ..] RENDELLS mi KARANGAHAPE ROAD ■■ 1 fm kpt il '^t^BI "It's not cricket" 'T'HE presence in Australia of the English Cricketers calk to mind * a letter written some time ago by a certain man to his son:— "No decent man fails to make immediate provision for his wife, through Life Assurance, as soon as he marries. It's not cricket to put off doing this, Jim, and I shall not be happy until you tell me that you have seen the A.M.P. and fixed up a policy. " Your wife will have enough anxieties without worrying as to what will happen to her if you are taken off suddenly. A business girl gives up her financial independence to marry a man, Jim, and It is merely playing the game (as your school taught you to play it) to see that she does not suffer by it. " You can afford to put by ten shillings a week. That will give you a policy for £1000 in the A.M.P. Take that out at once. You will not miss ten shillings a week, and if you do, isn't she worth it? Play the game, lad, play the game!" Those young husbands who are not adequately insured might bear that comment in mind: "It's not cricket!" There is an A.M.P. booklet that tells how many different ways in which a man can protect his wife and family. Send for it. Better still, get in touch with the nearest A.M.P. officer. Secure an A.M.P. policy contract backed by £86,600,000 assetsall invested within the British Empire. All N.Z. claims,' etc., paid in N.Z. currency. v
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 2, 4 January 1933, Page 8
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