■ m m m a • 'Don’t forget to see the A.M.P. If «IV>NT forget to see the A.M.P., and don’t put it JU off any longer I” Oh, what a lot of happiness could be secured and cemented if every wife were to say that to her husband! What a lot of unhappiness could be avoided! Every man should begin his A.M.P. membership with a policy that will ensure to his dependents that they shall not want in the event of his death. That is an obligation on him, but, that fulfilled, he can plan a financial future for himself that will be full of happiness. Professional or business careers, or farm properties free of debt, for his children; a trip round the world when he and his wife are in their forties; a home of their own; a life of freedom from all money troubles; security for their old age. All these are within reach of the man who becomes a member of the A.M.P. and who takes advantage of the opportunities such membership presents. Attached to the A.M.P. is a group of men trained to study the financial needs of citizens and their families, and to advise them how best to meet these needs, and how best to maintain and enlarge their assets. The advice of these counsellors costs nothing. They are trusted men who can keep confidences. Ask that one of* them call and talk this matter over with you. If you live far from an A.M.P, office, ask that a book, "Investing in Happiness/' and other booklets be posted to you.' This book may change your financial outlook altogether. It may be the means of putting you on the road to financial security. Don’t forget. Don’t delay. Next week may be too late. 6 m i 1 S m m Largest Mutual Life Office In the Empire PALMERSTON NORTH DISTRICT MANAGER: G. HALSE For Further Particulars Consult E. A. HAMILTON C. J. BALL. JOHN A. EDWARDS DISTRICT AGENTS. T. F. COLLINSON C. LASHLIE
YOUR FURNISHING REQUIREMENTS can lie supplied liy us at competitive prices, plus an experienced service which will help you to do your purchasing with pleasure and profit. BLANKETS and BEDDING—Now that the Winter is here you will require warmer and cosier Bedding. Single size Blankets, 21/9 to 30/6 pair; Double size 30/- to G2/6 pair. Single Bed Mattresses, 21/C to 75/-. Double size, 33/C to 97/C. WALK THROUGH OUR SHOWROOMS—We are offering great value in smart—OAK BEDROOM. SUITES Priced from 16gns. EfFAItH 9 HTZT D S3 17 TT ¥ f-J Opp. Regent Theatre. 6b 1 lLm a&L I 1 JLl&m Palmerston North. Complete House Furnishers.
Your Old Friends LUMGSAM and RHEULIN THROUGH JFAKY A TRYING TIME, ARE WITH YOU AGAIN DURING THE CHANGEABLE WEATHER AND WINTER CO-MING ON. LUNGSAM Eor Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Asthma. Get it ■with the “Hot Stuff." —1/6 and 2/6 per bottle. 6d and Sd postage. KHUELIN For All external applications — Lumbago, Rheumatics, Sprains, Bruises and applied on flannel like a poultice. 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle. Gd and Sd postage. Herbert Hepworth 9 s PHARMACY. THE SQUARE. PALMERSTON NORTH. PPIONE 5308. P.O. BOX 254.
’*< '/ 1 - ~-»;T' KH / i WV c* r Vx/ t r X V Regal Velvet! Lovely Lame! Stunning Taffeta J Glamorous Fabrics for Dining’, Wining, for Glamorous Nights. We feol justifiably proud of our gorgeous array of the Season s most glorious evening fabrics. May we have the pleasure of showing nem to you to-day ? 36in. TAFFETA POULT, a 36in._ FANCY soft chiffon weight, very much TINSEI in voguo. Dainty evening shades, as well as navy, black, p Dancing; 'UJ 30in. FANCY-FACE SILK VELVETS, comprising crepes, tinsel allover and tree barks. Beautiful rich shades. Mostly in robe lengths. 10/6, 11/6 to 14/11 yard. 3Gin. CKEASELESS SILK VELVET. May bo tied in a, knot without damage. Black, brown, bottle, Lido, ivory. '2l/6 yard. EXCLUSIVE KOBE LENGTHS brown, saxe, etc. 3/6 yard. 3Gin. FEATHEII WEIGHT SILK VELVET, fir only. 'Marvellous shades of Turquoi Margaret Hose, Daffodi Black, Cream, etc. CHIFFON AND TAFFETAS, with cire . pot or checks, also tinsel lino or checks. Extremely no\ ol w eav.es. All wanted shades. 5/11 radc flame, nil, Jubilee, Magnolia, Cherry, Yard, great ■ the Pale 6/11 3 6in. MATELASSE. A favourite at Home durin, winter for draping styles, and dark tones. 3/11 yard. 3Gin. LAME in gold, silver and steel. Scintillates with evening lighting effects. Plain, Cloltys and other effects. Ideal for frocks, evening wraps and trimmings. 9/11, 11/6 to 16/11 yard, for those who prefer something ‘ ‘ different” —No two alike—featuring the new Clokys, Faeonno velvets, Janie velvets and floral starched chiffons—in glorious array. C@Sliiis@n & Cynningtan® $ Broadway & Ringsway.. LTD. FAMOUS FOR BETTER VALUES. yard, e/ii Palmerston No?h,
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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 100, 1 May 1935, Page 2
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