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A FINANCIAL STRONGHOLD. I* >? simple to adduce the argument that it a rich man wants to make sure that his family will, when he dies, lire op to the standard at which they are living at present, he should take advantage of life assurance, and thus create such a financial stronghold ss will resist the ordinary passing temptations to speculate. By means of life assurance a rich man to-day can guarantee his future comfort and security in the case of loss from other investment; or shrinkage in _«f- T ? e 1' 1158 ®state due to conditions over which he has no control. FRANK M. COLLINS, Representative A.M. P. Society, - 9 ,„. ea ' e 7 street, St. Albans. •Private Phone 4205. Office 'Phone 309. C32T6-3
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19666, 9 July 1929, Page 12
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