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m vm Si SSJ m li ■'.Sfy- * lsw Wm.r w A i®S t<n* Jiri: is & A’’ . .■• •: v-tO v \x:. > }%„; •.-■■ '■ is ;T ;- '■-■■ -- 9iW^ ■ ■; k u; <1 ♦ - mmm^ m m .■ T4T.I W 1 ,«-U R* '*;<• l‘:‘% eir fT is a poor boy and girl who do not think that their Dad is a great Dad and a good Dad; better than all the other Dads in the world. It is a poor father, perhaps, who does not inspire such a feeling of pride and content in his children’s hearts. What constitutes a good father? There are in this country to-day thousands of men who, despite unemployment, despite scanty earnings, and despite tightened belts, richly deserve the affection oi\ their families and the admiration of the community. They are Good Dads. They have played the game courageously. All Goods Dads, however, are not Wise Dads. The Wise Dad is the one who underpins and buttresses his affection, and his stout heart, and his good intentions, with membership of the A.M.P.; who so orders his life that his risks of income and of death are carried by the A.M.P. with its half a million members and its almost a hundred million pounds worth of assets. The Wise Dad uses the A.M.P. to the limit. It exists for the benefit and protection of himself and his family, and he uses it throughout his life. The A.M.P. helps men to provide for their dependents, to provide for their own old age, to build homes, to pay off debts, to educate children, and so on, and so on. If YOU who read this are not a member, write for particulars to-day. You are missing something to which you are entitled. rasp .AY m 4 'Hi t K.-.-WS aaV m Largest Mutual Life ® in the Empire NSW PLYMOUTH DISTRICT MANAGER— C D. BROWN V <s> For expert and carefully considered advice, consult— I J. R. MUP.CH New Business Representative, Taranaki District A.M.P, I Society. P.O. Box 87. ’Phones 273 and 433 M, N.P. Stratford P.O. Box 134.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 349, 2 May 1935, Page 3
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