SCv * 4 ' 4 ; -i *f ' Q *< Sfc« m> , 55< i • * —7- v I * '■_ - _■<*._/_ _ s ' '**? He’s playing the game —ARE YOU? t This young husband is entitled to be lighthearted. He is "playing the game” fairly and squarely by his wife and boy. He is providing them with comfort according to his means, and he is insured -for £I,OOO in the A.M.P. He took out one policy for £SOO when he married, and another when the boy was born. These call for an investment of only a few shillings a week. Should anything happen to him his wife will have £I,OOO, plus bonuses, and many ‘ an A.M.P. policy has doubled its value with bonuses before it was claimed. There isn’t a better way of saving money in all the world. The Society is the largest mutual life office in the Empire, and every member’s policy is backed by £90,000,000 worth of assets. ' Ask the nearest A.M.P. Office or officer what you will heed to invest to earn that peace of mind that comes with an A.M.P. policy. A*M*P * OFFICES AND AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION
For all purposcc i-eouiriu g a Dare, SHAKLAND’S YINEGAE. Brewed in New Zealand. In battle or bulk. AH jtores.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 July 1933, Page 3
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202Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 July 1933, Page 3
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