“It’s not cricket” - „ i Presence in Australia of the English cricketers calls to mind a letter written some time ago by a certain man to his son:— ‘No decent man fails to make immediate provision for bis wife, through Life Assurance, as soon as he marries. It’s not cricket to put off doing this, Jim, and I shall not be happy until you tell me that you have seen the A.M.P. and fixed up a policy. “Your wife will have enough anxieties without worrying as to what will happen to her if you are taken off suddenly. A business girl gives up her financial independence to marry a man, Jim, and it is merely playing the game (as your school taught you to play it) to see that she does not suffer by it. “You can afford to put by ten shillings a week. That will give you a policy for £I,OOO in the A.M.P. Take that out at once. You will not miss ten shillings a week, and if you do, isn’t she worth it? Play the game, lad, play the game!” Those young husbands who are not adequately insured might bear that comment in mind: “It’s not cricket!” There is an A.M.P. booklet that tells how many different ways in which a man can protect his wife and family. Send for it. Better still, get in touch with the nearest A.M.P. officer. Secure an A.M.P. policy contract backed by £86,600,000 assets —all invested within the British Empire. All N.Z. claims, etc., paid in N.Z. currency. AMP.
SPEARS GARAGE LTD. At Your Service Day and Night We have much pleasure in announcing that we been appointed District Agents for the All-British Lister Cream Separator Telephones— Garage, 57 M. R. Cook, 57 S. E. Renner, 57 X.
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Putaruru Press, Volume XI, Issue 510, 23 February 1933, Page 7
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