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km. mm mm mm. *: Wm m I cjk&P' Jc 1111111 5 iHi n i mms&. wism. m m v-V :•'s<; SfiK HAPPY DAYS/ JUfOW can: a young couple be sure that their happy days will 4 * continue as long as they live? Let the bridegroom of 1889 give his recipe:— “1 had been a member of the A.M.P. since I was 22. I had a policy for £250. In 1889, when' I was 34, and a small country storekeeper, 1 married and took out a second policy for £SOO. That policy was taken out to protect my bride. In 1894 I took out another policy of the same size. In 1898 I began to feel that the protection was not enough, and I invested in a fourth policy, this time for £I,OOO. In 1906 I repeated the thousand, so that my wife would have had £3,250, plus bonuses, if I had died at that time. “But 1 didn't die. Nor did my wife. We,were happily engaged in earning a living and in rearing a family, and we ran along merrily until 1 was due for retirement. Then came the depression, and my sons, who had taken over the' business, were hard hit. «>My A.M.P. membership enabled me to steer them clear of money troubles. My policies had grown so greatly with bonuses that I was able to borrow £4,000 from the Society. Not only was I able to see them through their difficulties, but, taking advantage of low prices, 1 bought a sheep property, where my wife and 1 are happily spending the evening of our iives, free of all anxiety. We could never have done this but for our early'faith in A.M.P. policies. When vve took out those policies we invested in happiness without a doubt." If you, who read this, would like to learn all the advantages of A.M.P. membership, write to the nearest A.M.P. office and say so. Don't delay. Next month even to-morrow —may be too late. Life is full of risks. But, through the A.M.P., those risks can be faced cheerfully and without anxiety. Write to-day. 01 Largest in Mutual Life Office the -Empire ESTABLISHED IN AUSTEALIA, 1849. Gisborne District Manager, A. F. CLARK.

CTTWWMt m & m If sir'via*! -r v . RELIEF inmt jVeural^jlu No known medicine works quite like Bayer Aspirin for the awful head and face pains of neuralgia. The tablets made by the Bayer process have a peculiar efficacy in relieving neuritic pain. This has been demonstrated again and again. The speed of Bayer Aspirin tablets makes them invaluable in cases of severe suffering. They are always safe; doctors endorse their general use for neuralgia, neuritis, headaches, periodic pains, and other discomfort. Their speedy relief of almost any pain is due to the speed with which these tablets dissolve. There are no harmful ingredients; nothing to depress the heart. Bayer Aspirin is safe, uniform, dependable; never hesitate to take it when any sudden ache or pain or cold threatens your comfort. Sold everywhere in tins of 12 and bottles of 24 and 100. Be sure to get “BAYER” Bayer means Better. BAYER

1. Definitely Beneficial for both Children and Adults 2. Economical in Price 3. COOKED in ONE Minute GET A PACKET TO-DAY! Every Grocer in Gisborne Sells it! i • i .

V'OfrXv r^Vv\ VT\ XX 19 PS 4IJC : Ju&i js 4 Farmers! Have those springs tapped now ! is no fear of a water shortage just now, but think of the -*-. summer. Now is the time to prepare for a dry season. Have those springs tapped in order to ensure an abundant supply of water in hot weather. We are equipped to undertake the largest farm water supply job. J. S. ALLAN a SON, ITS. DERBY STREET 9 PHONE 764

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18769, 27 July 1935, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18769, 27 July 1935, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18769, 27 July 1935, Page 8

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