ftCEAN ACCIDENT GUARANTEE CORPORATION. LTD. INSURANCES EFFECTED. Workers’ Compensation, Mortgage, Indemnity, Plate Glass, Fidelity Guarantee, Accident, Sickness, and Fire. Comprehensive Motor Car Insurance a Special Feature at Lowest Current Rates. District Office— STAFFORD STREET. T. CRONIN: District Agent.
AMUSEMENTS. Last Evening AGAIN a large number ——were refused admittance, and we suggest to intending Patrons that they attend TO-DAY'S MATINEE and relieve the crowding at the Evening Session. LAST MATINEE AT 2.15 MATINEE “Song O’ My Heart,” and The Earthquake Pictures. Matinee Prices. vvvvvvvv MAJESTIC. AT 8. AT 8. !!! FINAL SCREENING !!! OF THE GREATEST PICTURE SUCCESS EVER KNOWN. I JOHN!:!]] McCORMACK |jl| | JOHN McCORMACK ll| JOHN: I!McCORMACK HU THE WORLD'S SWEETEST SINGER, HU SONGHO’HMYIIHEART SONG O’ MY HEART IN SONG O’ MV HEART ALSO SCREENING THE WONDERFUL AND REALISTIC PICTURES OF THE EARTHQUAKE ! IN NAPIER AND HASTINGS. Positively unbelievable until you see for vourself. i Stalls 1 '6, Res. 2/3, Circle 2/3, Res. 2/18 Circle Plans at the Bristol. Book your seat. We refused many last evening who wished to book by ’phone. BUSINESS NOTICESWHAT ELSE IS SO STRONG A HOME TIE? YOU RIVAL the Master Pianist at his best when you play The “ Barnard Recording Piano.” The scope it affords for musical self-expression is boundless, for it actually does “ record ” every emotion and mood of the Performer. The “ BARNARD RECORDING PIANO/* , THE ease and artistry with which ! classical selections, dance music and pop.ular ballads may be played, the purity of its tone, are at once an inspiration and a delight for young and old. Convenient Terms. I THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., (Limited.) !" ' * ARTHUR H. PIPER. PSYCHO THERAPEUTIST, For I Nervous and Functional Disorders, TEKAPO BUILDINGS, Stafford Street, Timaru. Hours: 10 am. to 12 noon; 2 p.m, |to 5 p.m. 'Phone 1275. Closed Saturdays and Sundays. PLANT YOUR WINTER VEGETABLES NOW. SAVOY, BROCOLI, BRUSSELS SPROUTS, ETC. Large Assorted Stock of Raffia and ! Cane for School Work. Special quote for large quantities. PRESTON'S, SEED MERCHANTS AND FLORISTS, (Successors to P. G. Allen.) ! AVOID FINANCIAL HARDSHIP. 1 EXPERT ADVICE WILL SAVE YOU WORRY AND EXPENSE. /-■at.t. or send particulars of ycur ! security and secure liberal ad- ; vance. Charges strictly miderate. ! PREMIUM BOND CORPORATION, I LIMITED, Oxford Bldgs, George Street. Timaru. WHY ONE SHOULD ASSURE HIS LIFE IN THE A.M.P. SOCIETY, BECAUSE It strengthens a man’s credit. It is a will that no lawyer can break. It provides for a man in his own old age. It enables the widow to educate the children. It is the safest investment known among men. It creates for the poor man an immediate estate . The policy is a certificate of health for the man about to marry. It will enable the widow to pay off the mortgage on the farm or the home. It will continue one's income after his death for the need of those w r ho remain. Properly arranged, the life assurance policy is exempt from the claims of creditors. It gives the business man good standing with his banker and the business world. Systematic in its methods, it affords the surest and easiest way to save money. Most men at death leave no estate for wife or children other than their life assurance. If one is rich he can afford to carry life assurance; if he is poor he cannot afford to be without it. It is the only thing that a man can certainly buy to-day for less money than will be required a year hence. When a man dies, some of his investments will be sold at a loss The life policy is virtually cash in bank. In these days of high prices, life assurance is, perhaps, the only thing that costs less than it did a generation ago. It is an investment that increases to value yearly; there is no uncertainty, no depreciation, no possibility of loss. All normal, successful men carry life assurance; the man who is not assured In some amount is a curiosity, a freak. It brings peace of mind to the man who loves his wife and children; for he knews that, whatever-may happen, they are provided for. The A.M.P. “is always most progressive.” The A.M.P. “is always most prompt.** The A.M.P. “is always most profitable.” Write for particulars at once to: G. F. SMYTHE, District Manager. FRED M. WARD, Representative for New Business.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18799, 11 February 1931, Page 1
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