■ IS ■- • mmm "Don't forget to see the A.M.P." THEIR son is three months old and she is thinking of Ws future. Her husband is already a member of the A.M.r. Society, having wisely assured his life for £SOO when hewas 17, but she sees the need for another £SOO policy, and she wants a little one for her boy: a policy that will guarantee him University training when he grows up. ’‘Don’t forget to see the A.M.P.,” she says, as she sees her husband off in the morning, and that is good advice for every wife to give her husband. The comfort that A.M.P. assurance brings is shown by the fact that the Society paid out mote than £5,000,0001 to members and their dependents last year; 76 payments a calendar day} an average of £14,126 in cash every day of the year. You who read this will doubtless feel the need for a greater measure of the Society’s protection. See that it is secured to-day. Before another night falls ask the nearest A.M.P. office to arrange the matter. If you prefer, ask for a copy of Investing in Happiness. 9 Wa 01 Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire Established 1849. (Incorporated Jn Australia), Head Office for New Zealand; Cuitomhonse Quay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Manager. Dunedin District Manager:!! i G-. W. G. Davies
i 2 (jJ m a SSSJ J Q /& CHILD or a blind **■ man can shop hero •with equal assurance that the correct weight will be given, and quick, courteous service rendered. All meat it fresh and of good quality, while prices are cut to the ven bone . V. m Your trade is solicited am tks above basis. Alexandra Butchery Ess 89 #!»■•* asm m
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Dunstan Times, 2 November 1936, Page 8
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