Blindfold Are you wilfully ignoring the necessity for practical, specialised training? If you are ever to earn a high salary YOU can’t succeed without it. Let Hemingway's coach you to pass the Accountants’ Professional, and increase your earning power enormously. Over 10,000 Hemingway’s students have succeeded. MAIL Coupon To-day. HEMLVG'mYS CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOOLS J’lease send P.O. BOX &16, AUCKLAND. me. Post Free and „ without ob- Name ligation, a Cop J - of Address your book, "ACCOUNT- i ANCY.” . QNLY goods which are consistv eiitlv g-ood can be consistently advertised. Buy only advertised ffoods and refuse substitutes.
jQg & oh c> -A ~s» \90 3 \9^ ■jOO gfe7 t)t C pv> O 6 V9^ S U««»Vl* fel** *t° dt* a*- 0 Otf* ytK**»ur*' N»* u o-rt^ .*<£>;£■ W" \j4'' ,»*»’■ ad'* ,Ao\» 9 No®' o^tA is» w Soft* fee** us l * o** 1 t Avi £t co* c B #V» G«° ss eoo A.M.P. Bonus Distribution £5,100,000 T'HIS week the Society distributes £5,100,000 m Reversionary Bonuses, on all participating policies in force on 31st December last. These bonuses represent a cash value of £3,044,141. They mean that participating members in the ordinary department are receiving back, in cash or its equivalent reversionary bonuses, an average of 44.4 per cent, ot the premiums they paid last year. Last year was a difficult year for most people, yet the Society issued new policies to the amount of £24.000,000. bringing the number of policies to 1,150,582, and the sums assured in force at 3 Ist December to £241 541 761, both figures being records in the history of the Society. i° h site. :£*.«&«» -.MtAfeWst.s-us.-s more than six millions a y-ar. . , AMP oolicies (I ) provide for wives and families in the event of breadwinners deaths P ?2) provide income, for old age. (3) educate children, (4) pay off mortgages. (5) make secure the home, (6) give men and women peace of m.nd, Til a? the lowest possible cost consistent with impregnable security. An emerienced adviser will gladly be sent to discuss the benefits of A.M P. membership with any citizen living within a reasonable distance of any ofiice Sr-- ? ♦n-rtav that YOU want to aec one AIMP IS SOCIETY Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire Head Office for New Zealand Established 1849. (Incorporated in Australia). Customhouse Quay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Managar. PALMERSTON NORTH DISTRICT MANAGER: G. HALSE.
WINTERby the FIRESIDE When you sit round the fire you’ll want such things as:— Coal Buckets Shovels, Fire Guards and Irons. You can get just what you want from us. The “Grand” Screen. The screen is attached to a spring roller which is encased in an Antique Copper Cvlindcr. A good buy at 27/6 each. Black heavy quality Iron Coal Buckets V 3, 5/9. Spark Guards of highest quality workmanship. Standard sizes. Any size made to order. Each —13/6. Popular Upholstered Seat Kerbs. Adjustable, 4ft. 2in. to sft. 4in. Each—36/6. Fireside Companion Sets Brass, “d C ° PPel ' ’' lliS ' l 8/6, 9/6. 11/6 Fireside Companion Sets Brass, finish with Ask Tray. Each—lo/6. WATSON BROS PALMERSTON NORTH LTD
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 181, 2 July 1936, Page 3
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