WHAT Real Man Could Deny Them PROTECTION ? *K^i*r^«fe&u 3SB ppm mm %% W 3& *a« >;& s®s BSS HEN a man marries he assumes responsibilities. r When he becomes a father those responsibilities are increased. Wise is the man who covers those responsibilities with life assurance. He can work and play with a light heart. When wife and children meet him at the door on his return home in the evening, he can respond joyously to their welcome in the knowledge that he is doing his duty by them. And this "duty" is a profitable thing. Look how a Table "A" policy for £SOO, taken out by a certain young New Zealander in 1917, has panned out: Sum assured , £SOO 0 0 Bonus additions to December 31, 1931 200 18 0 £7OO IS 0 Annual Premium '...- £9 12 1931 bonus 14 4 0 Where could a man find a better investment for his savings than such a policy? No man could obtain i more liberal contract, or one showing better results, than the A.M.P. Table "A" with annual bonuses. In 1931 9/- in the £ of premiums received on participating policies were returned to members in bonuses. the nearest A.M.P. Office or representative to tell you how small a sum adequate protection would, cost AMP Offices and Agents throughout the Dominion.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 July 1933, Page 2
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218Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 July 1933, Page 2
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