When a fellow is TWENTY-THREE II THEN a fellow is 23 he is apt to think that he has the VfW world by the tail. Life is too sweet and crowded with . fun for him to give heed to the morrow that looks a long way off. That is understandable, but it is not wise. When a fellow is 23 .he should be laying the foundations of his estate; he should be planning to be financially independent; he should already have joined the A.M.P. Society, and should have started to build up his assets by taking out such policies as his income permits. A man of 23 years of age, in good health, can assure his life in the A.M.P. for £5OO by making a quarterly investment of £2/1/7. He doesn’t have to save all his life in the hope of some day saving £500; he establishes the estate of £5OO and pays for it afterwards. A £5OO AMP. polity, accumulating annual bonus additions, is a good start in asset-building for a young man. Later, when, a girl appears on the horizon, he can take out a further policy and, perhaps, borrow from the Society to build a home. The Society exists for men and Women to use to the full. Good advice to the fellow of 23 is this: Write to the Society for a copy ef “Investing in Happiness.” Read it—and take the hint that is in it! XK LMKZST MUTUAL LffE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE; E>t»bliA«i 1849. (l«e»rj«rate<i in Australia), Head Office for New Zsahad: Cwtomhowe Quay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Manager. . Hamilton District Manager: G. E. A. WILKES. District Agent: G. N. NEWTON, Puniu Rd., Te Awamutu, Phone 346
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3783, 17 July 1936, Page 10
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