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: v -frXxS. UKE F.KjlElfrDrl N Uto C N »TJ S :--•; mßm 57. m ROUBLES s —" V 1.1 •'. "An Improvement dated from the third Bonus THIS week the Society distributes £5,284,000 in Reversionary Bonuses, on all participating policies in force on 31st December last. These bonuses represent a cash value of £3,177.044. They mean that participating members in the ordinary department are receiving back, in cash or its equivalent reversionary bonuses, an average of over 8/6 for every £1 paid by them in premiums last year. Last year the Society issued new policies to the amount of £27,9i'9.000 (nearly £4.000,000 more than in 1935), bringing the number of policies to 1,239,960, and the sums assured in force nt JI st December to £25 8,94 3,891, both figures being records in the history of the Society. The A.M.P. grows from strength to strength. Every member's policy is backed by £106,000,000 of conservatively valued assets. Wise is the member who adds to his policies, and so uses the Society's strength to build up his own assets. In the past five years the Society has paid out £31,787,817 to its policy-holders; more than SIX MILLION POUNDS a year. A.M.P. policies (I) provide for wives and families in the event of breadwinners' deaths, (2) provide incomes for old age, (3) educate children, (4) pay off mortgages, (5) make secure the home, (6) give men and women peace of mind, all at the lowest possible cost consistent with impregnable security. An experienced representative will gladly be sent to discuss the benefits oh A.M.P. membership with any citizen living within a reasonable distance of any A.M.P. office. Send word to-day that YOU want to see one. The Society is purely "mutual"—there being nc shareholders—and Is conducted for the benefit of the policy-holders only. Wli m v«.? My. THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE! Established 1849. (Incorporated in Auitralia), Head Office for H*w Zealand: Customhouse Quay, Wellington. W. T, IKIN, Manager. Auckland District Manager: W. R. J. SMYTHE. Is* rSTIMU ■XM rfe *SV |p| [V*v \U s 1 M mm m. ifef i' kmmk Wit it m m & iimm TZl'a** jJ*c • anci brown haired gi»is should DIOtICICS • use A mam i No. 5. This preserves the natural fair colour of the hair an emphasises the beautiful lustrous quality. tj , should use Ama mi No. *» Brunettes, contains the ripht proponion of pure Egyptian Henna to bnng out the natural glints which make dark baic attractire. ■ _. Containing Lemon Rinse & B *>semary ija

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22769, 1 July 1937, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22769, 1 July 1937, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22769, 1 July 1937, Page 18