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/ f *o Mil IKK WEALTH to divide nap national plan of benefits cc n, by itself, provide adequatr security for the individual. Additional provision agains the misfortunes of life (and foi co.nfort in old age) musi be made by the citizen himself. The majority of people do make sue’ provision. Through the A.M.P. Society tens of thousands of New Zealan. families are engaged in building up their own security. Thej see that if we are to raise our national standard of living there must be a greater production of Wealth. They are engaged ir producing their share of this wealth, and, through their A.M.P policies, in tucking away a part of their share, so that they will have a measure of financial security when they stand in need of it In addition, these families are helping the Nation in its hour oi need. Out of their conserved sav jigs, the members of the A.M.P. have lent the Government of New Zealand over £10,000,000 and £60,000,000 to the Australian Co mmonwealth Government, and are putting £500,000 into War Loans every month SOCIETY A sure friend in uncertain times' THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE Establlahed 1849. (Incorporated in Australia) Head Office for N.Z.: CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. W. T. IKIN, Manager (or New Zealand Whangarei District Manager: C. F. WAUGH District Agent: A. D. S. CAMERON

ABORTION ! She was told abortion was quite safe. The criminal abortionist who took her money said there was nothing to fear. But it wasn’t safe—it never is. And this girl has paid with her health, and is in danger of paying with her life. The latest figures indicate that in New Zealand there are 4,600 unlawful abortions a year. For every 100 births there are seven natural abortions (miscarriages) and thirteen induced abortions. This is a threat to the future of our nation. Not only so, but terrible harm is done to the women concerned. One in every two ends up a chronic invalid. If drugs are used, untold damage can be done to liver and kidneys. Every woman who lends herself to criminal abortion risks sterility, sepsis and death. All women—married and unmarried —must think of the dire consequences of unlawful abortion, when contemplating this crime against the nation and against themselves. Men, too, have a great responsibility. Every man who condones this practice is agreeing to the taking of one human life and the probable maiming of another. Except on medical grounds, abortion is a crime. Let the new life be born!

Here's the way to get MORE EGGS all the year round nM Feed your fowls with SERVICE LAYING MASH—then watch them lay! SERVICE Laying Mash is manufactured from pure grain meals, proteins, minerals, and vitamins in scientifically controlled proportions to make it a COMPLETE FOOD with the addition of greens. It maintains their health and mokes them LAY MORE EGGS. Order a supply to-day! SERVICE LAYING MASH Manufactured by BOND & BOND LTD., Auckland OBTAINABLE from Kaitaia Co-op., Dairy Co., Ltd., KAITAIA

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Northland Age, Volume XIII, Issue 59, 21 September 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Northland Age, Volume XIII, Issue 59, 21 September 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Northland Age, Volume XIII, Issue 59, 21 September 1944, Page 3

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