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law ' i * . ,to - mmm Hiil ■ taste of HTHERE arc risks in everything that Life has to offer? ■ even in the first flush of happiness. Life is no smooth-running affair, for any of us, but when a young couple take out their first A, M.P. Policy they have their first taste of security. A young husband can become a member of the Society and arrange that, in the cVent of his death, the Society will pay to his wife any sunn he chooses .to name, £ 100, 1 £ 1,000, any sum, large or small. Directly the Society accepts the first premium the bargain begins. Should he die the next week, the money is paid to his widow. Should he live to enjoy life to the full, bonuses arc added to the chosen sum each , year, and many an A.M.P. Policy has doubled in value before it matured. The Society’s promise to pay is backed by <£90,000,000 worth of Assets belonging to the members as a whole* When a man joins the A.M.P. he gets his share in the assets of the largest mutual Life office in the Empire. He has his first taste of security. > ; v The Society would like to send every young man (or wdman) a.copy of a new book called "Soliloquy of a Breadwinner." , It’s free. Send for a copy to-day. OFFICES AND AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION m stag From Ist November Never before have these wonderful pi cture- mak e rs been sold at such low prices. No. 2 for pictures 2* x 3jin. —Now, No. 2a, for pictures 24 x 4J(n. —Now No, 2 Portrait, for pictures 2J x 3JIn. —Now ALL MODELS BLACK OR IN COLOURS. CAMERAS Brownies are perfectly made little cameras that take fi rst-ciass snapshots. Inexpensive to buy. Economical to use. I •11 40 Princes Street, Danejin (next Empire Theatre) and from all Kodak Dealers.

Britain’s Empire fruit trade is growing steadily. She now imports more than onethird of her total consumption from 6verseas Britain. And they eat lilb of fruit a week a head of the population.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22121, 27 November 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22121, 27 November 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22121, 27 November 1933, Page 10

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