A FATHER’S OMISSION In conversation with a man in our office the other day he astonished us by saying:—"My father never told me a word about Life Insurance and until I married I always thought Insurance men a confounded nuisance." ■ As soon as your boy is able to understand, talk to nlm In simple language about Life Insurance, tell him what you have done for his future by means of a policy In the A.M.P. Tell him too, of the provisions you have made for his mother under your own policy In the A.M.P. Do not let ignorance of Life Insurance be one of your sins of omission. Discuss with an A.M.P. Representative the best policy for your son or daughter. G. H. TROTT Representative A.M.P. Society, Palmerston North C. LASHLIE,, Representative AM.P. Society, FEILDING CONSULT. J. B. GERRAND & SONS, Ltd., SIGHT TESTING OPTICIANS, FOR ALL EYESIGHT TROUBLES. THE SQUARE. PALMERSTON N.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3282, 27 February 1926, Page 8
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