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m m m Let's talk over your INDEPENDENCE 7 OULDN’T it be better for me to invest my savings in bonds or VV shares?” asked a 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 y©M ‘ 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 such 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 gives -, him independence, security, confidence. Moreover, it gi>es security to - his family. V An example: A certain man had put all his savings into various share holdings before the depression and, when things were at their worst, he died. His wife found that more than half his savings had been lost. Another man who had put all. his savings into A.M.P. policies also diecL. His wife found that his savings had been more than 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 <jook that may open your eyes to the value of A.M.P. membership. m 4 V m Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire GREYMOUTH DISTRICT MANAGER: W. H. D- COITMrtN.

I Wonderful chaps those scientists! Cabled the other day that; ‘‘Th e old question ‘why is smoking pleasurable’ has now been placed on a scientific basis, and there is a rational explanation of why tobacco relieves fatigue and irritability.” Further particulars will be awaited with breathless interest. Meantime the man in the street will probably go on smoking because he likes it, without worrying over scientific reasons. But does the weed invariably “relieve fatigue and irritability?” 'Aha, “that another story,” as Kipling would say. If full of mi cotine it assuredly doesn’t. Instead it lias precisely the opposite effect. The safe and sure way is to stick to ‘‘Toasted New Zealand,” Not only is it of the finest quality, but the toasting it gets at the factory (expert treatment!) largely leliminates the nicotine. Five popular ‘brands: Navy C l >t No. 3 (Bulldog), Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullsheadh Cavendish, Desert Gold and Riverhead Gold. Both the latter do ready banish fatigue and (irritability. But take care when you buy!—or you may got a rotten imitation.—Advt.

Spring Cleaning—[Tse Fairy Dyes for your curtains.—Advfc. no limit to what New Zealand could achieve,” Mr Stewart continued. “It is a common criticism of democracy that- it constantly tends toward mediocrity and uniformity. Thit is why (everyone gladly rerogn'ses and pay« himage to so vivid an individual personality as Sir Ti'uby King.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1934, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1934, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1934, Page 7

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