THE DIVIDING LINE. An Insurance Policy in the A.W.I. Society may be the dividing line . between hardships and comfort for your dependants—or for your own old age. For over 75 years the A.M.P. has been building an enviable reputation lor soundness, liberality of terms, and promptness of settlement. The earlier you start the smaller the cost and the better the results. START r\o\v. Fullest information from F. P. BURTON, C.o. A.M.P. Society, Auckland. , „ • i ,T. C. E. KISSLING, C.o. A.M.P. Society, Auckland. „ „ _ . , T. C. CALEY, C.o. A.M.P. Society, Auckland. „ _ . , H. O. McFARLANE, C.o. A.M.P. Society, Auckland. „ . , R. COCHRANE, C.o. A.M.P. Society, '' Auckland. _ _ . , W. F. WILLIAMS. C.o. A.M.P. Society, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19040, 10 June 1925, Page 8
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