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• A sure friend in uncertain times * r I It Beats all LOTTERIES THE widow in difficulties who sighs for a winning ticket in a lottery may be forgiven; she is in desperate need of money that her husband should have provided for her through one or more A.M.P. policies. It is doubtful, however, whether, in her heart of hearts, she forgives the man who squandered the shillings that would have secured protection for her. * Many a man and wife are “investing” ten shillings a week in lottery tickets with a very ({remote chance of winning a pHze. The couple who invest ten shillings a wfeek in an A.M.P. policy are betting on a certainty.” The man who creates a death estate by taking out an A.m.rv policy always wins. Here is an instance: - A member at Dunedin, who took out a Table A policy (No. S4og2) for £I,OOO when he was a young man, now finds that the policy stands Sum assured .. •• £I,OOO 0 0 Bonus additions ..i i* • £1,793 2 0. * £2,793 2 0 Annual premium .. .. *22 7 6 If he wanted to do so, this member could borrow £I,BBB on the security of this policy, or he could obtain a paid-up policy for £2,608/2/-. A policy like that is a surer investment than any lottery ticket can be, and costs less than many people now put into tickets. Ask the nearest A.M.P. officer or office for particulars of all the different kinds of A.M.P. policies, or send for a copy of Accept only the best in Life Assurance.” A.M.P. SOCIETY OFFICES AND AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION..
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Northern Advocate, 17 April 1933, Page 7
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