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*%. <MB\ v . ,„,**- ■' * • ?:■:*:<•:■:. x->x mm m MSB mm**. mm Is YOUR baby worth ASSURING? LOVE and affection are the very basis of life assurance. The desire of men and women to ensure happiness to their loved ones is the reason for the existence of the A.M.P. Society with its vast membership and its £279,000,000 of assurance. For instance, it is a common practice among parents to assure their children with the A.M.P. Some choose one kind of policy, some another. There are policies to suit the needs and ideas of all. sum assured can be small or large. « One man will want to ensure that £IOO a year for three or five years shall be available to his son should he choose to go to the University. Another man will want to provide a lump sum pf, say, £SOO or £I,OOO for his boy when he reaches the age of 25. A third may prefer to take out a policy under Table ZN, because it will early give his boy the habit of thrift. Under Table ZN a parent, aged 30 next birthday, may assure the life of his child, aged 3 years next birthday, for £I,OOO, payable at death of the child if occurring on or after his 21st birthday, on payment of an annual premium of £B/9/2. Should the child die before his 21st birthday, al! the premiums paid will be returned with interest added. If the parent die before the child's 21st birthday, no premiums will need to be paid until the child reaches 21. Then the premiums become the young man's, or the young woman's responsibility, and he or she is assured for £I,OOO with future bonuses, at about half the rate of premium that would be required if the policy had not been taken out at so young an age. To any parent living within a reasonable distance of any A.M.P. office the Society will be glad to send an experienced counsellor to give full details of the many ways in which children may be assured. A request for a counsellor to be sent will entail no obligation whatsoever. To those living far from an A.M.P. office, a copy of "Investing in Happiness" and other booklets will gladly bo sent. AMP • SiQGIETY Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire Established in Australia in 1849. "Head Office for New Zealand, Customhouse Quay, Wellington." W. T. IKIN, Manager.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 September 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 September 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 September 1935, Page 2