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n. „«U now ™,~"' h C ol", i"'E^u"nJ service. Your* longed for yi ea . of prohibitive cost. But hul to poitpono It «S«lo Shipping Company hj»« t«ke« tke 2S2ST ,r»-rs. N »^«' claftt. towmt claw, and third daw. . . _ SEASON'S SAILINGS, 1933, - * - " - " U? Aprii • ••Kanettata if.u irtu' ••'Rar tan. ...... 12th April -:: :: : 1»K: -S«". .. - <"*Fir«t, Tourist, and Third Class. "Tourist Class only. *('abin and Tourist Class HE NEW LTD THE DIRECT ROUTE - VIA PANAMA Main Lofcal Offico: Quay Street. Passenger, Booking and Enquiry Office: N.Z. Insurance Bldjrs,, Queen St., Auckland.

BONUSES rpHE large .unallotted each yekr in the form . , th " ; I A.M.!!'. Society excite comment and inquiryon «*" hand*. for last * year the sumwas. £4,773,000 (slightly burger than the previou* year)f TWk was: large enough to.enable an average of of th. premium, on participating policies in the Depar menl to bo retur ned iin bonuses. A great achievement, and one t.hat prompt* men to say: Ho w, much can we expect jin bonuses m future The A.M.P. is a mutual society. It belong# to the members absolutely. It exists to assure their lives at the lowest possible net cost. The »wrpl"» each year, after providing for all contingencies is divided amongst tbe participating meml>ers in exact actuarial proportion. What that surplus will be depends each year on the earnings, of the Society s investment!, on the cost of conducting the Society's enterprise, and on the careful) 'selection of members. .. ; I/.'./.. ; ■'■ . '' How do thisse bonuses work out? Take this typical example:-; TABLE A. POLICY FOR. £IOOO. Policy effected in 1891 when-the member was 32 years of age.. Premium £J!6/l/8 a year. - ■ij ' ' Sum assured .. ® !; Reveriiionarjr bonuses In force to 31/12/33 1,342 4 |i) ; Sum' now assured " r.-.. .. • • £2,342 4 ||) la it anv wonder that the Society has over a million policies in forjfee, assuring to members a total of £220,170,041? It is a wise man who •belters his family and himself under the wing of the society. There no safer or surer way of investing his savings or surpluses. An experienced couniellor will be seht to di.cuas this protection with any citisen on request. — E OC LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE UN THE EMPIRE. AUCKLAND DISTRICT MANAGER: C. G. JOHNSON.

Use "EGO" Paste —no "preserved" taste Smear "Ego" Preservative on egga. And when prices axe high poach, boil, or fry. ">• One jar of "Ego" keeps 400 egga - "new laid"—no "preserved" taste. The yolks stay firm.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21925, 8 October 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21925, 8 October 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21925, 8 October 1934, Page 16