nsHERF THE NEW H ■ ■ Westinghouse * 1941 REFRIGERATOR with . . TRU-ZONE COLD A IT'S NEW! IT'S DIFFERENT! /\Y T Ja| a Westinghouse again leads in the | |J Jl" 1 advancement of safe and better food -j fji protection. New "TRU - ZONE „ I COLD," an exclusive Westinghouse 4 i ' feature, permits you to select the ' . . J) exact cold you need; then holds tem--1 j_" ' ij~rp eratures TRUE —gives you the I "right" cold and humidity for each I j type of food. Hear all about this V. jJsIZ 1 new feature ... see the fiie distinct 1/ . zones of cold. It's the greatest " advance in Refrigeration for 1941. x J Many Sensational Features Be sure to see the big "Sanalloy" §UPER FREEZER, with Ex-Press Tray Release ... the new extra large t 1 MEAT-KEEPER... the new Double Compartment HUMIDRAWER . . new FIBERGLAS Insulation . . the thrifty ECONOMIZER Mechanismh ON DISPLAY ATR. OXENHAM THE STRAND, WHAKATANE to help 1 SOLVE YOUR ' \ TAXATION PROBLEMS ] Incoffie Tax and Death Duties are two items of taxation about which ] the average man can seldom find sufficient details to make him feel j certain that he is dealing with these problems effectively. To assist business men and farmers, who are interested In these problems of Death Duties and Life Assurance premium exemptions, the A.M.P. Society has issued the booklets illustrated above. These are drawn up so simply that the average man can clearly understand —they are in no way technical. "Life Assurance Premiums and Income Tax" shows the rates of tax, the maximum premium exemptions allowed by law, and examples of their operation. Premiums on certain pure endowment policies are not exempt from Income Tax, but Endowment Assurance premiums are. "Probate Policies to pay Death Duties" explains this subject clearly and concisely and gives many useful tables of examples. "To-morrow's Acres" is a '• booklet specially written for the man on the land giving details of Income Tax rates and the premium exemptions, also Death Duty rates and legislative concessions for protection of policies from creditors. If you are interested in these subjects fill in and post the coupon below, NOW! It costs you nothing and places you under no obligation. vHH ■9a "" ■ > v « HhSS mSß&jw The Service and Information Dept., J W Jn*™l A.M.P. Society, ' I \J HkA I J irfffl ffff Box 1464, J MMj JMB Bffiffjjlglli Wellington. ! p ' ease se nd me without cost or I B—l Iwobligation your booklets marked | "X'-- j THE LARGEST MUTUAL I n " Acres", □ "Probate Policies to | LIFE OFFICE IN THE pay~Death Duties" □ "Life Assurance Premiums J EMPIRE I and lncome Tax "* I I (Mark an "X" in the square in front of the booklets J Established 1849 I that interest you.) I (Incorporated in Australia) j | I Name „ ■ . | Head Office for New Zealand: j " j Customhouse Quay, Wellington. | Address ——S 4} W. T. Ikin, Manager. | . amps'" I Hamilton District Manager, W. H. COLTMaN. Bay of Plenty District Agent: j. n. BULLARD Goulstone .Road, Whakatane. Phone 227 M. "/c—Tmn** AmOSf Flying / JjllBilm! NATIONAL SAVINGS INVESTMENT ACCOUNT . , or BUY NATIONAL SAVINGS BONDS 7
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 305, 14 May 1941, Page 3
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