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Don't face the future BLINDFOLD JI/IAKE up your mind to be financially independent. Let the Society prepare for you a financial plan that will build up your assets and give you peace of mind! The man who has not investigated what A.M.P. membership can do for him is blindfolding himself as to the possibilities of his future. The peace of mind that comes with A.M.P. assurance is within the reach of every man in work, and the cost of it need never he more than a very small part of a man’s income. Through his membership in the A.M.P. a man can ensure his family against the risk of his death. He can ensure the comfort of his own old age; build up a fund with which to buy a business, or build a house; obtain loans to help him in his business. He can ensure that there will be money for his children's education, or for charitable bequests. He can do all the things that wise men want to do. Every man should have a periodical talk with an A.M.P. counsellor. Even though he have some life assurance, he should discuss how he can add further to his security and his peace of mind. Wa ft 4 B Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire (Established in Australia in 1849) Head Office for New Zealand, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, W. T. IKIN, Manager Whangarei District Manager : V. J. WISE

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Northland Age, Volume 4, Issue 45, 2 August 1935, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Northland Age, Volume 4, Issue 45, 2 August 1935, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Northland Age, Volume 4, Issue 45, 2 August 1935, Page 5

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