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CERTIFICATES of Good Character SOMETIMES a plain; family man will coin a phrase so full of meaning that it deserves headlines in the newspapers: a phrase worthy to serve as a; beacon light to others. . This is just what James Ayer Bradley did one,morning as he opened ,his mail at breakfast. ; A daughter asked him why he sat smiling, at some r documents he had taken from an envelope. ' , . ■ "These are my certificates of good character," he said. Excellent. They were four A.M.P. policies, in his. name. Certificates of good'character; evidence that he had made provision for the future; proof that he had been wise and provident; signs that he had faced lip to''his duty to his wife and family. . ; Mr; Bradley became a member of the Society -.vhen he was 19. when he took out his first policy for £200. If he were to die to-morrow hia family would receive £516 from that policy alone. Mr. Bradley took out a policy for £600 at 29 (it has now grown to £1,315); • another for :£SOO at 40 (it has nqw grown to £849) ; and a fourth for £1,000 at 42 (now grown to £1,679). A total of £2,300 has. grown to £4,359. Certificates of his good character, as he says; and certificates of the great usefulness or hia A.M.P. membership. . The Society will be glad, to send an experienced adviser to talk this matter over with you if you say the word. It is for you to become as happy about your AIM.P. policies as is Mr. Bradley. S^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiVwS^^i^u^EsiP^iii^iiiiiiiiiiiiiivß THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE. Eitablitked 1849. \ (lM.rt.r«t«l i» A«.tr«lU). Head Office for New Zetland: Coitomhraie Quy, Wdlmjton. W. T. IKIN, Muajir.

YOU BUY A CAR - BUT YOU' INVEST IN AN AUSTIN The famous Austin * 1 ' —J/ie .penny-a-mife investment. A "VETERAN'S' ADVICE ON ECONOMICAL MOTORING Experience teaches that true motoring N^^ ** O f^ / economy lies not only in the initial cost, but also in the |^ N|^ / maintenance costs involved The Dependable Austin Seven is exceptionally F^^^^aw.y l ~ " " light on petrol, oil and tyres. Repair bills are few and far between. FULLY EQUIPPED... D . ■ ' , , -iff i 1 NOTHING EXTRA TO BUY Running costs average less than a penny a mile for four people — less Real Leather UphoUterj-Four s P «d than a farthing a mile per person ! This low maintenance cost, therefore, synchromesh gears—Low pressure . . ■ : . , tyres — Bumpers front and rear — justifies a few extra pounds initial outlay. And remember, numerous Parking lamps—Foot-controlled anti- . . . ~ . rf,, . , dazzle device which concentrates headimprOVementS add to the appeal 01 the new model. 1 here is tne new light beam to left of road—Combined 1.1 i»i> t. l stnn and tail lamp — Illuminated engine With a THREE-BEARING CRANKSHAFT which gives SWifter aCCeler- automatic return direction indicator. ation and greater power. New girling-type brakes which respond to -Enclosed spare wheel and luggage ° r carrier — Battery easily accessible the slightest pressure. The new flexible clutch which engages gradually under the bonnet—Electric wind- . screen wiper — Three^ibearing crankand smoothly. The smarter, roomier body which is sound-insulated to shaft — New dutch J- Girlirg type . , , • i a • c ' brakes — Safety glass in windscreen ensure quiet running. Ask to try the economical Austin beven. and all windows-rear %-ision mirror. Ifou muj a cah-vut'v[(m UwtM in m, MAGNUS MOTORS I-TD WAKEFJELD STREET, WELLINGTOhS. Direct Factory Distributors for the AUSTIN MOTOR CO.. LTD of ENGLAND'

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 62, 10 September 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 62, 10 September 1937, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 62, 10 September 1937, Page 5