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II - - f '' al I ' ' S - - "ill f . ~ h J Ji ff TO HELP / SOLVE YOUR ÜBTU PROBLEMS Income Tax and Death Duties are two items of taxation about Which the average man can seldom find sufficient details to make him feel certain that he is dealing with these problems effectively. To assist business men and farmers who are interested in these problems of Death Duties and Life Assurance premium exemptions, the A.M.P. Society has issued the booklets illustrated above. These are drawn up so simply that the average man can clearly understand —they are in no way technical. “Life Assurance Premiums and Jncome Tax” shows the rates of tax, the maximum premium exemptions allowed by law, and examples of their operation. Premiums on certain pure endowment policies are not exempt from Income Tax, but Endowment Assurance premiums are. “Probate Policies to pay Death Duties” explains this subject clearly and concisely and gives many’ useful tables of examples. “To-morrow’s Acres” is a booklet specially written for the man. on the land giving details of Income Tax rates and the premium exemptions, also Death Duty rates and legislative concessions for protection of policies from creditors. If you are interested in these subjects fill in and post the coupon below, NOW! It costs you nothing and places you under no obligation. Pul/ /\ l&F Ssilt The Service and Information Dept,, | ’Sfeg? VS/WI 9k jaWsß A.M.P. Society, I ItwsSm fLJs B ° x hm. ! Wellington. H 1 S ffit ■ Please send me without cost or ! obligation your booklets marked j THE LARGEST MUTUAL "To-morrow’s Acres”, “Probate Policies to ] LIFE OFFICE 'IN THE pay Death Duties” Q “Life Assurance Premiums j EMPIRE ar> d ' ncome Tax”. | (Mark an "X” in the square in front of the booklets ] Established 1849 that interest you.) i (Incorporated in Australia) j \ Head Office for New Zealand : Name | Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Address W. T. Ikin, Manager. AMPS m mmw mum mum hmm t-——* wmM wm* w** District New Business Representative: W. J. HICKS. Greymouth District Manager: B. J. MILLAR.

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BARLEY, 180 lbs. 15/6 bag. BARLEY MEAL, 180 lbs. for in six-bag lots 14/6 bag. z 14/6 bag. PIG MEAL, 140 lbs. . 13/- bag. PRIME TABLE POTATOES, - 180 lbs. 7/6 bag. WHITE DUCK HORSE COVER. 1A Quality. Extra Heavy Duck, Sack lined. sft. and sft. 2in. at 35/sft. 4in. and sft. 6in - - - \ - - at 36/sft. Bin. and sft. lOin. ----- at 37/6 COW COVERS:— Sack lined with Leg straps, - - - at 17/6 Sack lined with Fillet strings - - - 12/6 Unlined COW HAY, 3/6 bale. CLOVER MIXTURE 4/6 bale. COW CHAFF, 4/-; all sacks in. ALL PRICES ARE F.O.R. CHRISTCHURCH. SMITH’S CITY MARKET LTD. ’PHONE 34-680. 550 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 August 1940, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 August 1940, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 August 1940, Page 9