,4 ' ' '/ V y./ * m !^m4wm The A.M.P. wipes oufr the debt at whatever ACE I DIE €t fIM,” he said to his son, “I have arranged to borrow ■ £1,500 from the A.M.P. to buy you that property, and I have fixed things so that the A.M.P. will cancel the debt at any age I die. How’s that for a fine arrangement?” Whether a man’s property be a farm, a suburban home or a city warehouse, he can arrange with the A.M.P. to pay off any mortgage at his death, and so leave it free and unencumbered to his successors. The cost of such a service is so small that it need not be a burden to any man. This A.M.P. plan is availed of by thousands of well-to-do men with large properties. It is as open to the man with a small farm, or to the man with a four-roomed cottage in the suburbs, as to the richest man in the land. It is open to all. The A.M.P. exists for lifting the burden of financial responsibility off the shoulders of its members. Write for a copy of “Investing in Happiness,” a book that explains how A.M.P. membership can help YOU. If you live within reasonable distance of an A.M.P. office an experienced counsellor will be sent to explain. Write to-day. AMP \ SOCIETY , Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire Established in Australia in 1849. Haul Office far New Zaalui : CotUwkue Quay, Wellugtoa. W. T. IKIN, Manner. Palmerston North District Manager, G. HALSE.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 November 1935, Page 2
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295Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 November 1935, Page 2
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