WHAT AMOUNT OF LIFE INSURANCE SHOULD A MAN HOLD ? Deducting two-fifthe of his annual-earned income as being the amount which a man spends on himself, the remaining threefifths would represent the amount he devotes to his family. . • If the value of a man’s life be taken at only ten years’ purchase (an inadequate value in most cases) his value to his fam-3-sths OF HIS EARNED INCOME X BY 10. For further particulars ring: C. K. HANHAM AGENT, A.M.P. SOCIETY, TAINUI STREET, :: GBEYMOUTH. P.O. Box 193, ’Phone 165, OR— J. SAUNDERS ALBERT STREET, :: GREYMOUTH. P.O. Box. 27, ’Phonea 429, and 395 (Private).
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 November 1929, Page 6
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