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mm f - s-x mi m "The A.M.P. is for YOU and ME ' | LET no one think that membership in the A-M.P. >S —*. for the well-to-do only. There are far more men than professional men amongst its far more employees than s employers. : ' “The A.M.P. is for YOU and ME,” as a certain carpenter i said to a young apprentice recently \n the presence of an ? A.M.P. representative. • • ' ? t In 1908 a young man of 21, a bricklayer by trade decided that i he would invest about seven shillings a week (£l9/4/ > 2 a year, 1 to be exact) in an A.M.P. policy for £I,OOO. That policy has j now grown, with bonuses, to £2,193, and so delighted is the - j member with it that he has taken three other policies, all in the- . ' ' "A.M.P.” * i £2,193 for an investment of about seven shillings a week! i you who read this want to set your son's feet on this path toV; I security, ask the nearest A.M.P. office-to send an experienced adviser to talk it over with you and him. If you prefer, we 11 get jvin touch with you by mail. Write to-day.' The earlier the lad . joins the better. ; AMP \ ”, SOCIETY Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire Established in Australia in 1849. Hssd Office for New Ze&Uuiu ; vu*iouinou»e vtuay, Welling torn. W. T. IKIN, Mintf*. ‘Head Office for New Zealand, Customhouse Quay, Wellington W. T. IK*N t Manager* GREVMQUTF DISTRICT MANAGER: W, M, G. COLTMAN*
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1936, Page 7
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