m m.M il mm IK •ftagKaa 1 iiiiiii * /m mmM. faMWmsm liar m m HSI jaCWHHPSST^B^ SATISFACTION in their Security (jV ff Y wife and 1 have a great satisfaction in the security that our ftfl A.MP. policies give «*. k was a joyous breakfast this * morning when the bonus certificates arrived I" So wrote James Kellett Penrose recently. It will be seen from the Table of Mr. Penrose’s policies (below) that he has followed a normal plan, though, as he now realises, he might wall have added another policy or two in his twenties. Me. Pawnee is now 91. His little Estate rightly gives him comfort: A tidy sum. On the average, one family in two in the Commonwealth and New Zealand now enjoys the protection of the A.M.P. in some measure. Should YOUR measure be increased, reader? A word lo the nearest A.M.P. office would bring an experienced man to talk this over with yoo. Send word to-day. Even to-morrow may be too late. AMP SO C!ETV / m lAprmmr MUTUAL LIE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE BlsMhUI IMS. is AntnJii}, A ■mlQttss far Use Zssimd: Cash at ism Qua*, Wdlisgtsa. V. T. IKIN, Massgsr.
New Plymo.utli Acting District Manager; W. A. Scott, P.O. Box 140, District Agent: K. J. F. Kingston.
In Chinaware for Every Housewife This is a good opportunity for you to re-stock your Crockery and China Cabinets. Here you wHI Hnd Kent wonderful volues in Cups and Saucers, Plates of all sixes. Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Sugar Basins, Coke Plates, Jugs, Fruit Dishes, Salad Sets and everything else that is made in crockerywore. Come in now and choose from plete stocks. J. MORRIS General Storekeeper. OPUNAKE. PK. 51. m
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Opunake Times, 14 February 1939, Page 4
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