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msm CWK "m Sf :W::.SS» ¥ f i • ' 1 s’SWj Let's talk over your INDEPENDENCE H\&7 OULDN’T it be better for me to invest my savings in bonds or VV shares?” asked n young husband of an A.M.P. Counsellor.. “No,” was the answer; "definitely, no! When yc. are a member of the A.M.P., the full sum assured is guaranteed to you, though ypqit may have been a member but a week; your investment is backed'by;' £93,000,000 worth of assets all carefully selected. There is no audit" guarantee when you buy shares or land, good as such investments often; are. A.M.P. assurance should be every man’s first investment;-it givey him independence, security, confidence. Moreover, it gives security to v his family. * ■ • An example: A certain man had put all his savings into various share, holdings before the depression and, when things were at their worst, hy ’ died. His wiC-2 found that more than half his savings had been lost. Another rrian who h*d put all his savings into A.M.P. policies also died. ■ His wife found that his savings had been more thdn quadrupled. The first had left his wife poorly off; the second, though he died young, left his wife comfortably off; that is the immense advantage of A.M.P. assurance over all other investments. . ’■ Better ask that an experienced Counsellor be sent to talk jver with you your future independence; or, if you prefer, send for a copy Of “Investing in Happiness,” a aook that may open your eyes to the yaluiei of A.M.P. membership. > ' m a 4 § u Largest Mutual Life Office ’ in the Empire * *- GREYMOUTH DISTRICT MANAGER: W. H. D. COLTMaN.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1934, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1934, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1934, Page 7

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