Hire-purchase agreements are nowbanned in Britain except for furniture, perambulators and motor-cycles.
his i l s m r IMUBLIC mm \: Whatever plans you may have for your son, make wise provision to see that they are carried out, in case your own experience and judgment are not available when the time comes for him to assume the full responsibilities of life. A great safeguard of his interests will be for you to appoint the Public Trustee the executor and trustee of your estate. Ask the Public Trust Office for details of the permanent, faithful and efficient service which it can render. \ I® PSj Ramparts of Production New Zealand’s great enterprise in developing hydro-electric works has proved an invaluable war-time asset. These modern power-producing plants are ramparts of our war industries By wisely investing the funds paid in by its members, the A.M.P Society has helped very substantially in providing the finance that has made possible the development of hydro-electric schemes and other public works. The A.M.P. Society takes a natural pride in the fact that, over the years, its members (who own it) have so built up its strength that it now has nearly £15,000,000 invested in New Zealand National and Local Government Loans. In addition it has placed at the Government's disposal for War purposes nearly Three Million pounds in New Zealand. The Society has now lent ovei £51,000,000 to the Australian and New Zealand Governments and is adding to this total about £500,000 every month. JflL HE 1* SOCIETY *** ® #** • "A sure friend in uncertain times" THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE Established 1849. (Incorporated in Australia) Head Office for N 2 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. W. T. IKIN, Manager for New Zealand
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Northland Age, Volume XII, Issue 45, 19 August 1943, Page 2
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