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m **3Si im. Shouldn't you do as much for YOUR family? HE is a man of very modest income, yet, through the A.M.P., he has made comforting provision for his little family. He has (1 ) assured his life for £I,OOO, which the famous A.M.P. bonuses have now brought up to £1,645; (2) he has a separate A.M.P. policy that will wipe out the mortgage on his home in a limited number of years or at his death, if that should occur earlier; (2) he has arranged that each of his children shall have a nice little sum at age 21, even though he himself should die to-morrow. If you, who read this, have done less than this for your family's security, wouldn t it make you happier to do as much? Wouldn’t it give your wife an added pride in you? . Ask the nearest A.M.P. office to send an experienced adviser to talk this matter over with you. If you prefer, or live far from an A.IVLP. office, ask ' that fully explanatory booklets, pamphlets, etc., be sent by mail. ipsra Mi r' MaiMM THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE. Established in Australia in 1849. Head Office for New Zealand: Customhouse Quay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Manager. New Plymouth. District Manager: C. D. Brown.

R. S. HAYBITTLE P.O. BOX 195 RAWER A. NEW BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE A.M.P. Society -- Taranaki District New Zealand is Yours for 6d POPULAR RAILWAYS MAGAZINE Anybody who spent 6d on a copy of the September *‘Railways Magazine” must have felt well pleased with the purchase. The October issue is still better foi the Magazine is going only one way, upward, a march from one success to a greater one. . • - • • • • This popular Magazine, in many bright features, well illustrated, gives a full flavour of New Zealand. Every member of any family will find the best of entertainment and much desirable information in the varied contents. This enterprise is a truly national service which encourages gifted New Zealand writers to. do their best for their country. On Sale at Book-shops and News Agencies. 6d * Send Copies to Friends Overseas. 6d

Letting the grass grow under your feet? If you’ve got a Lawu Mower like sonic we ye seen, we don’t blame you. A. man lias to work hard enough all day without having to sentence himself to a stiff dose of hard labour when he gets into the garden ! So if you’re Lawn Mower s one of THEM” we don’t blame you for letting the grass grow ! ! . - - - • • • * * . But why not get a DECENT Mower ? They’re not l-eally expensive (ours aren’t), and a good mower with a little intelligent attention every year will give you years of service. In fact, cutting, thc. lawn with one of our ball-bearing mowers is a fair dinkum rest ! . . . • ' • • • • Come in and have a look at them \ . • • • Prices to Suit ALL Pockets — including Yours ! Bennett & Sutton High Street .... Hawera

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 18 October 1935, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 18 October 1935, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 18 October 1935, Page 9

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