:■: vv'l ,;=SkyW4 i 3 K : ?Hi:iTHV* :r I! ! :? .- .. * -■ -.- •„' ■:••■::■■ Si** fcS -_ • 0 • mi will. ■-■-" "-vi;..—..;„,: 1. ; TCTg W, I , lilHl HHS-jnS = ' it - " - == =SiS=ISSiS!i l=U=i=S: •Tiff S^=! fcnnga»a» ITICF.T r" : i:ir.-3^'' ; n;f. = r H-'. ' ilSsuife i liiinn BIHu. •Kfi £ -^iraiiiiil P'f V ' - " -"Si-l^ -..-'- ii iiiiiiiinii •immir ..u@ .. . .1 Hi,,,, Use the A.M.P. while you're young; IT COSTS LESS ANY young men put off becoming members of the A.M.P., thinking that it will do just as well later on. Of course, any time is a good time to join up, but when a man is young is the best time: it costs him less then. A certain member who now has 16 policies with the Society did not become a member till he was thirty years of age. The average premium paid by him works out at £39 for each £I,OOO of his assurance. Being a shrewd business man, he assured his sons early in their lives They are assured for £6,000, and the average premium per £1 000 is £B/16/4 on the one and £lO/18/7 on the other. A big difference. A very big difference when you consider that the saving will operate in every year of the young men's lives. A-sure early! Be courageous and invest as heavily.as possible in AMP. policies when you are young. That way lies prosperity and happiness and contentment when you are old. If you have sons, get them started on the right track early in life. Send to the nearest A.M.P. office for an experienced adviser to help you discover the right track. Do it to-day. Even to-morrow may be too late. AMP THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN' THE EMPIRE) Established 1849. (Incorporated in Auitralia), Head Office for New Zealand: Customhouse Quay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Manager. Hamilton District Manager: G. E. A. WILKES.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20271, 25 March 1938, Page 3
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