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y^TKvTr^ ! SvJ m. 11l b m ms ■ Supposing you don't return—what then? WHEN you go away for a. week you leave your wife enough money for the family’s needs while you are away; every decent man does. Has it occurred to you that there is always the risk of your going away for good? Always the risk of a sudden illness, or an accident, that would deprive your family of your care for ever? An unpleasant thought, but it is well to face it. What provision have you made for that possibility? You can make provision quite simply by becoming a member of the A.M.P. Say that you are 30 next birthday. You can make provision for vcur wife to receive £I,OOO in the event of your death (even if it should occur the next day) by making a quarterly deposit equal to Less than TO/- a week. The moment the first deposit is made the provision is made; the obligation to protect your family is met. If, as you expect, you live to a ripe old age, bonuses may easily double the amount assured; at least that has been the experience of members; some policies have even trebled. A certain member assured his life for £I,OOO in 1891 when he was 32 years of age. The premium was equal to less than 10/- a week. When he died last year his beneficiaries received £2,084. Why not make some such provision yourself, sir? Greater provision or less, as you can afford? Let the Society send an experienced counsellor to talk it over with you! Write to-day and he will be sent at once. SI E 4 L argest Mutual Life Office in the Empire Masterton District Manager H. J. BRASS.

LVMVWAV/WiV.W/AVW.W.V.V.V/. Comply with the New Motor Regulations ~|~ us Test and Adjust your Lights and Brakes and receive our certificate which will save you from trouble with the Traffic Inspector who will be testing the Lights and Brakes of all cars from the Ist August. MODERATE CHARGES. PROMPT AND GUARANTEED SERVICE. WATTS 6c LAWRY FORD OARAGE. PAHIATUA. ’PHONE 272 MAIN STREET. School Holidays By Rail The Touch Of Spring. SOON the young folk will he homo from school. Soon they will he expecting that cheap trip by rail—the little holiday that saves Jack and -Till from becoming dull. Parents, it will do you good to be young again with jour children, in bright liolidav outings by rail. Less than a penny a mile, second-class, and a fraction over a penny, first-class, for adults, are the ruling fares. Haltfares are charged for children under 12 years, and .those under 3 years are carried free. For particulars of suitable tram trips consult your nearest Station master, City Booking Office, or other Travel Agency. Special Concessions For* Family Parties Cheap And Safe Trips For All. v

ADVERTISE ! The baldness man who does not want to fossilise in the Slough of Business Depression mast keep his name and the merits of his goods before the pablio.

MEMORIAM Caras, Letters of Thanks, etc., printed promptly at the Pahiatua Herald Office. Samples on application.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12718, 8 August 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12718, 8 August 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12718, 8 August 1934, Page 3

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