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A.M P SOCIETY Established 1849. LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE in the British Empire. MOST SUCCESSFUL YEAR. The 84th Annual Report, covering operations for the year 1932, shows satisfactory improvement in all branches of the Society’s Business. ORDINARY DEPARTMENT. New Assurances £10,351,026 Amount paid to Members, or their representatives (one year 1932) 5,540,825 ditto (since establishment) 109,121,924 Cash Bonus (one year 1932) yielding 2,470,310 Reversionary Bonuses added to policies 4,255,000 INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. New Assurances £3,259,301 Cash Bonus (one year 1932) yielding 259,751 Reversionary Bonuses 357,000 SPECIAL RESERVES £2,350,000 TOTAL ASSETS nearly 90,000,000 ALL CLASSES OF LIFE ASSURANCE TRANSACTED. EFFECT A NEW POLICY WHILE YOU ARE A FIRST-CLASS LIFE. DIRECTORS: A. de B. Brandon, Esq., Chairman. Sir Harold Beauchamp, Deputy Chairman. Sir William D. Hunt; John G. Duncan, Esq.; Sir Alexander F. Roberts. Manager for New Zealand - - C. M. Martin, Esq. Head Office for New Zealand—Customhouse Quay, Wellington. The A.M.P.— Holds Exceptional Reserves. Conducts its business Economically. Offers the Best Contract. Has over £16,000,000 invested in New Zealand. NEW ZEALAND CLAIMS, BONUSES, ETC., PAYABLE IN NEW ZEALAND CURRENCY. FIELD REPRESENTATIVES IN ALL PARTS OF THE DOMINION. INQUIRIES INVITED. Invercargill District Office W. R. J. Smythe, District Manager. Ar7ls

STYLISH DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS AT SENSIBLE PRICES. SUCH is WILLIAM A. BROWN’S reputation for selling only the best RINGS. Gems of matchless beauty. Settings that are a tribute to the Goldsmith’s art, and Value that almost challenges belief. It is a fact that WILLIAM A. BROWN’S Rings give YOU most for your money in Quality and Value. <* Inspect a range in our Private Ring Parlour and YOU will find a style that exactly meets your price requirements and yet expresses to a near degree taste and individuality. If it is not convenient for you to call a letter to the address below and arrangements will be made to meet your requirements. Corner Dee and Don Streets. INVERCARGILL. DAD, Ring up THOMSON’S, when you go down town, and order a couple of boxes of syphons. The water is so bad and filthy that we can’t drink it. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES COMPANY, LTD. Acts as Executor and Trustee DIRECTORS: Otago: Wm. E. Reynolds (Chairman), Edgar C. Hazlett (Vice-Chairman), James Begg, George Black, C. Stanley Smith. Southland: Robert J. Gilmour. South Canterbury: Edward G. Kerr. North Otago: R. K. Ireland. North Canterbury: C. H. Hewlett and C. J. Ronaldson. OFFICES: Dunedin, Christchurch, Timaru, Oamaru, Invercargill. ALFRED IBBOTSON. General Manager. C. B. ROUT — - - District Manager. || FOR THE || || HOME || || DRESSMAKER. || The I.X.L. Scissors Will make your Cutting-out a pleasure. They are a highly efficient Scissors moderately priced. Special Cutting-out Scissors; with larger bow for fingers: 3/9, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6, 6/6 and 7/11. Household Scissors; Chromium-plated. Made of the best cutting steel and coated with chromium to protect them from rust: 2/6, 2/11, 3/6. Embroidery Scissors; good shape, sharp points, made of quality steel: 2/9. Weigel’s Patterns. Full stocks of newest in Coat Patterns, featuring Raglan Sleeves and Shoulder Yoke styles, 1/3 each. Children’s Coat Patterns: 9d., 10d., 1/-. Dress Patterns; latest styles: 1/6 each. Postage Id. extra on Patterns. State size required. Tracing Wheels, 1/6; Inch Tapes, 6d.; Dressmakers’ Chalk, 2d. cake.

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Southland Times, Issue 21997, 22 April 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21997, 22 April 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21997, 22 April 1933, Page 4