"But Supposing my INCOME CEASED?" MANY men have what is called Fear Complex. They are always in dread of the future. They are afraid to build a home lest they shall not be able to pay for it. They are afraid to assure their lives lest they lose their jobs and be unable to pay the premiums. 1 hey •re hedged around with fear. Membership in the A.M.P. is the very thing such men need. It will give them backing, it will give them assurance; security. A man cannot lose his money if he put it into A.JVI.P. policies. It will grow for him in his sleep, and when he works, even when he is ill. If he find himself unable to continue his investment of the premium, he may have his policy converted into a paid-up policy that will continue to grow with bonuses. A certain man who, at 25, assured himself in the A.M.P. for £ 1,000, had an accident, recently that will prevent him working again. Though the annual premium payable on his policy is only £2l/13/4, he can no longer afford to pay it, so the Society converted his policy into a paid-up policy with no more premiums to pay. His policy was for £l,OOO. So considerable had been the bonuses that he now has a paid-up policy for £1,239, payable at death, plus such additional bonuses as shall accrue year by year until then, with no more premiums to pay. Reader! L'et the nearest A.M.P. office send an experienced man along to talk this matter over with you. If you prefer it, ask that a copy of “Investing in Happiness” be sent to you. Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire Established 1849. (locorparatad in Australia), Head Office far New Zetland : Customhouse Quay, Wellington. W. T. (KIN. Mtaagsr. Timaru District Manager: G. F. SMYTHE
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20731, 19 May 1937, Page 11
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