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'fcw..^ r .v* mwy y-iii m\2^m <?:■ ;, ....^ ' y-h e. €S ■../- i* How Much to Expect in BONUS *HE large .urn. allotted each year in the form •'»»»«»•* *? A.M.P. Society excite comment and inquiry on all hands, for last ' year the sum was £4,773,000 (sKghlly bigger than the previous to be returned in bonuses. A great achievement, and one that prompt* men to say; How much can we expect in bonuses in future.' The A.M.P. is a mutual society. It belong, to the member, absolutely. It exists to assure their lives at the lowest possible net cost. The surplus aggmgn; will be depends each year on the earnings of the Society » investments, on the cost of conducting the Society's enterprise, and on the careful selection of members. How do these 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 £26/1/8 a year. „. »«« « * Sum assured *»»°o° • ° Reversionary bonuses in force to 31/12/33 1,342 4 0 Sum now assured ..-.- .. •• £2,342 4 0 la it any wonder that the Society has over a million policies in force, assuring to member, a total of £220,170,041? It is * wise man who shelters his family and himself under the wing of the Society. I here is no safer or surer way of investing his savings or surpluses. An experienced counsellor will be sent to discuss this protection with any citizen on request. LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE. Dunedin District Manager: G. W. G. DA VIES. Waters of Enchantment. It is truly claimed for New Zealand that it has " something of everything" in scenery. is an equally true claim for the Lake Wakatipu region that it can show all the best types of New Zealand scenery except geysers and bubbling mud. The Wakatipu lakeland has marvellous mountains, noble forests, wonderful river valleys, and clean, clear tonic air which puts new life into jaded bodies. Cosy Queenstown has every home comfort in good hotels and boarding houses, and facilities for all manner of recreation —tennis, bowls, golf, entrancing walks, trout fishing, | shooting. Low combined rail and motor fares. PLAN YOUR HOLIDAY NOW!

LINTON—the quality coal. More heat for your money All merchants'.—Advt Moat of the vehicles involved in fatal road accidents in Britain last year were travelling at less than 20 miles an hour.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22399, 22 October 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22399, 22 October 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22399, 22 October 1934, Page 2

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