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YOUR NEXT “REFRESHER" j THE LITTLE “BREAK” THAT MENDS YOU. j Even a one-day trip to the home of a pleasant friend or 8 relative, or to the sea, or to a native forest, helps to lighten your load of duty and to lengthen life. Remember, too, it U n is always a treat for children to have a day’s outing by v train. i SThe lines of least worry and lowest cost are the railways. You benefit yourself and your country when you j are true to your own railways which are always true to j you. s 0 HAVE A CARE-FREE RIDE BY RAIL. J A Fortune’ at 50 for £lO down EVERY man can have a FORTUNE at 50 if he will follow a simple A.M.P. plan that hundreds of thousands are following; a big fortune or a little one, just as he chooses. 4 By putting £lO/19/11 down and undertaking to pay £lO/19/11 every half-year, a man of 20 next birthday can arrange that £7OO. plus bonuses, shall be available to him when he gets to 50. Taking past experience as a guide, that £7OO should have grown to £1,176 with bonuses: a certain fortune of £1.176 instead of a dream; and. of course, should he die before 50 the money, with accrued bonuses, will be paid where his Will directs—even if he die within three or four years. Worth while? Hundreds of thousands KNOW' IT IS. What of it, reader? Are YOU planning, through the A.M.P.. to make your dreams come true? The A.M.P. is the largest Mutual Life office in the Empire. It belongs absolutely to its members. An average of one family in two in Australia and New Zealand enjoys its membership and privileges. It has over £100,000.000 of assets with which to back up its policies. A man can t lose when he plans his fortune through the A.M.P. Ring or write to the nearest A.M.P. office and GET IN ON THIS CERTAINTY. Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire E.t>Mub«l 1849. (laevr-RM-ftted i« Afwtrafa). ® Bagl Offi« fer Nnr Wwd: Culwlimm Welliatlaa. *. T. lUN, New Plymouth District Manager MR. E. E. STEVENS. o <=> o<rz±> o o <=> o <=> o c=o o <=> o erro o <=> o cz=> o o octo o<=> o For expert and carefully considered advice, consult—jj J. R. MURCH, 9 New Business Representative, Taranaki District A.M.P. X Society, P.O. Box 87, ’Phones 273 and 433 M, N.P. [I Stratford P.O. Box 134. “ —->n< >r><- ■ ~yoc~—>nc—T>oc~~~>o<’ —-yor——>cw >o<— —>n< —->r»< A | “TAUB M A N 8” 0 PAINT UP! y _ X i PAINT YOUR 0 HOUSE NOW U L 1 AND WARD ] fi OFF DECAY! I z y TAUBMAN'S SUPER QUALITY PAINT covers 850 sq. ft. I fi 24/6 Gallon. i f PAGODA PAINT—A First-class Paint 19/6 Gallon. U 0 ROOF PAINTS—Green Tangotile, Red and Mail Red, 12/6—27/6 1 X QUALITY IS FIRST WITH US ALWAYS! V y LARGE STOCKS AND FULL RANGE OF COLOURS. B. P. Bellringer [ y SOLE STRATFORD AGENT. fi BROADWAY ’PHONE 566.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 382, 13 March 1937, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 382, 13 March 1937, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 382, 13 March 1937, Page 6

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