LIFE ASSURANCE OBLIGATION
The man who provides a comfortable home for hi s family and who gives them the ad, vantages of good education has, to all intents and purposes, done his .duty. Yet, when he asks himself “Sup pose I were to be taken away tomorrow, what would they do?” — he is at a loss tor an answer. “Guard them with an A.M.P. Life Assurance Policy,” is what common sense would suggest. There’s no reason why any man should net avail himself of the protection of the A.M.P.. Even the slenderest salary can afford the easy premiums. And there is the additional inducement of the generous bonuses for which the A.M.P. Society is noted. Call and let ns tell you the advantages of joining up now. Agents:—C. H. Newton, A.M/P. Society, Greymouth. W. R. J. Smythe, District Manager,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 November 1925, Page 5
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