THE A.M.P. SOCIETY last year distributed over two million pounds among its policy-holders. This represented more than 50 per cent of the premiums paid during the_year. Life insurance is not only an essen. tial protection, but. when cash surpluses of such proportions arc distributed to those who hold policies then it becomes a gilt-edged investment. The A.M.P. Societ is purely a mutual' office—owned entirely by its policyholders. The 1923 bonus reports supplied on application to any of the following agents:—W. Forsyth, Arthur Hyde, c/d A.M.P. Society, Napier; F. S. Budd, 305 Townshend street, Hastings; S. Bazell Wood, Box 114, Havelock North.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 281, 7 November 1924, Page 5
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