V lliiil Take the worry out of YOUR LIFE! rpiAKE the worry out of your life! That’s good advice I for any man in the New Year. Peace of mind and * freedom from worry about your financial future can be had by facing squarely and pleasantly up to two nsks tjiat nearly every man runs. First, the risk of not living until a sufficient fund has been built up to protect wife and family against poverty. Second, the risk—almost a certainty—that, if you liveio a ripe age, your earning power will decline to the point that it is not enough to provide you with an adequate income. Through the A.M.P. you can provide against both these risks. Through A.M.P. membership you can not only provide for the protection of your family if you die early, but assure yourself an adequate income if you live to old age. Ring up the nearest A.M.P. office and say: “Send along a counsellor to discuss how I may have this peace of mind that ybu remind me about so frequently. Send him along at once.” Or, if you live far from an A.M.P. office, ask that a copy of “Investing in Happiness” be posted to you. Don’t delay. Life is uncertain. Next week may be too late! ! AMP \ SOCIETY , / Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire Dunedin District Manager; G. W, G. DAVIES.
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Evening Star, Issue 21966, 28 February 1935, Page 8
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