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I 1 / \ ws \ 1 t W-i r > 3 f. !/ "A WET ROAD near his home" ffTpHAT was very sad about old Jim, eh? Did you hear D how it happened?" "A wet road near his home. Almost at his front gate. A telegraph pole." "How did he leave his wife?" \ "Very comfortable, I understand. Jim was always a great believer in A.M.P. policies. Had about half a dozen. A good citizen." So do men talk of a friend when death comes: How did he leave his wife? Was he a good citizen (meaning one who wisely shouldered his responsibilities), or a casual fellow who took no heed for the morrow? The Jim of whom these two men talked Had not joined the A.M.P. until he was 30 (which was rather late), when he took out a policy for £SOO, but he had added small policies from time to time. When death came so unexpectedly, he was assured for £2,250, but this amount had been increased, by the famous A.M.P. bonuses, to £4,813. Yes, a good citizen, and there are thousands like him. Are you one of them, reader) If you haven't the sense of security that comes with A.M.P. membership, may we send an experienced adviser to talk the matter over with you? Or would you prefer booklets? © SOCIETY Largest Mutual Life Office ill the Empire Established 1849. (iMtrfKilil is AastralU), Head Office for New Zealaad: Customhouse Q«ay, Wellington. W. X- '*!"• Maaafor. Auckland District Manager t W. R. J. SMYTHE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22935, 13 January 1938, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22935, 13 January 1938, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22935, 13 January 1938, Page 18

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