— ■Kb 1 1 in i»i ih i iixi& Hli 18 IT. J "WOOL IS UP" MANY hundreds of countrymen have learned a comforting . lesson during the last few years; yes, and not only countrymen, but city men as well. They have learned ■ the value of A.M.P. policies, built iq> in good times, as financial backing in bad times. Now that “wool is up,” the wise man will look to his assurance policies. He will build them up against the coming of the next reverse. He will consult the nearest representative of the A.M.P. and learn how the Society can help him. Member* ship in a Society, with £90,000,000 of assets, gives a man a sense of friendship and security when times are hard, and membership in the A.M.P. is open to every man in health. Don’t delay your enquiry. Tomorrow may be too late. AMP. SOCIETY SNEAD OFFICE: CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. Q&w and Ajenls tTir.Mgfc.iit tkcDoniMm. BTO’Wjnnfffii! M iKI
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume VL, Issue 3132, 9 February 1934, Page 2
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