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Why not have more 7 Hf I HE man with a modest income often wonders what he can do to make hi* future secure; how to invest his spare shillings to best advantage.' The well-to-do business man can tell him. Usually he exhibit several A.M.P. policies that have grown steadily through the years. Here are' two examples:The first of these was effected in 1887; the second in 1889. They are typical of policies held by hundreds of thousands of A.M.P. members, who are partners in “ one of the greatest financial institutions in the world,” with assets of £90,000,000. Every wile should know that tha money her hu«.> into A.M.P. policies is an investment in her interest, and the best investment obtainable. It is not an expense, but am investment in happiness. tingw* Itfves ittes* P. SOCIETY HEAD OFFICE: CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY t WELLINGTON. Offices and Agents throughout the Dominion. Send for a copy of INVtSliMtrip HARPIIM ESS Posted free io any address KEITH BUCHANAN District Representative. ’Phone 161, MATAMATA.

New Zealand exported during the year ub to the end of July a total of 3,500,000 boxes of butter. Of this amount 69.1 per cent, went from the Auckland province. As regards cheese, 288,000 crates have been sent away this year, Auckland’s proportion being 20.25 per cent.

ALBERT HOTEL 241, Queen Street, Auckland PATRONS KINDLY NOTE ALTERATION OF TARIFF TO 1 " ' ' 13/- Per Day Flat Rate SPACIOUS LOUNGES. EXCELLENT CUISINE.

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Putaruru Press, Volume XII, Issue 562, 8 March 1934, Page 2

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