LIFE ASSURANCE AN OBLIGATION. The man who provides a comfortable home for his family and who gives them the advantages of good education has, to all intents and purposes, done his duty. Yet, when ho asks himself*'‘Suppose I were to be taken away to-morrow, what would they do?”—he is at a loss for an answer.-. “Guard them with an A.M.P. Life Assurance Policy,” is what common sense would sugbest. There’s no reason why any man should not 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 us, tell you the advantages of joining up now. HAYBITTE & MORRIS, Chief Agents Taranaki District, Box 2(34, New Plymouth, Box 195, Hawera. THANKS. tT'HE Relatives of the late Rosetta **■ Mary Ann (Rose) Hodge wish to thank sincerely all kind friends for help, floral emblems and telegrams of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. j DEATH. PROUT.—At Hawera on 11th November, 1925, Samupl, beloved husband of Ihe late Elizabeth Prout, of Pibama; aged 7(3 years. Deeply regretted. FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of the late Samuel Prout will leave the Church of England, Hawera, at 2 p.m. on FRIDAY, 13th November, 1925, for Hawera Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. D. McCORMICK, Funeral Directors.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 12 November 1925, Page 4
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