) r TO HELP YOU SOLVE YOUR TAXATION PROBLEi Income Tax and Death Duties are two items of taxation about which th« average man can hMooi find sufficient details to make him feel certain that he ft dealing with these problems effectively. To assist business men and farmers who are interested in these problems of Death Duties and Life Assurance premium exemptions, the A.M.P. Society has issued the booklets illustrated above. These are drawn up so simply that the average man can clearly understand —they are in no way technical. “Life Assurance Premiums and Income Tax” shows the rates of tax, the maximum premium exemptions allowed by law, and examples of their operation. Premiums on certain pure endowment policies are not exempt from Income Tax, but Endowment Assurance premiums are. “Probate Policies to pay Death Duties” explains this subject clearly and concise'y and fives many useful tables of examples. “To-morrow’s Acre.,” is a ooklet specially written for the man on the land giving details- of Income Tax rates and the premium exemptions, also Death Duty rates and legislative concessions for protection of policies from creditors. If you are interested In these subjects fill in and post the coupon below, NOW! It costs you nothing and places you under no obligation. * m THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE Established 1849 (Incorporated in Australia) Head Office for New Zealand: Customhouse Quay, Wellington. W. T, Ikin, Manager. The Service and Information Dept.. • A.M.P. Society, Box H 64, WELLINGTON. Please send me without cost or obligation your booklets marked “X"Q "To-morrow’s Acres”, Q “Probate Policies to pay Death Duties'* Q “ Life Assurance Premiums and Income Tax”. # (Mark an "X" in the square in front of the booklets that Interest you.) Name ....._ Address Wanganui District Manager: D. F. MURSELL, District Agent: G. E. A. McELWAIN.
(A Card) J. DEMPSEY, GENTS’ TAILOR EGMONT STREET, PATEA Your Friends will be Delighted with Gifts from % T. CARDIFF Hairdresser and Tobacconist So make your selection from Pipes, ;... 1/- to 18/. Tobaeco Pouches, 1/6 to 12/6 Cigarette Holders, . 9d to 3/6 Military Brushes, ........ 3/6 to 7/6 Yardley’s Gift Sets,.... 3/6 to 12/6 Valet and Gilette Sets, 1/9 to 14/. Culmak Shaving Brushes,..L .... 8/- to 8/6 Smokers’ Companion Sets,.... 5/- to 12/6 Shaving Cream in Novelty Bowls, 2/6, 5A Also a wonderful Collection of cigars and cigarettes in fancy packing. Toilet oils and creams K s 3—l T. CARDIFF, Next Patea Butchery Co.
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Patea Mail, 7 May 1941, Page 4
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403Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, 7 May 1941, Page 4
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