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The A.M.P. is as strong as the Empire SEEKING, recently, to impress a young couple, with the strength and the solidity of the Society, an A.M.P. representative said: “It is as strong as the nation itself.” He did not exaggerate. With its £92,000,000 worth of assets the Society is an integral part of the nation’s life and strength. Its roots go down so deeply in New Zealand soil that it might be said to be part of the Dominion itself. The A.M.P. was founded nine years after the Treaty of Waitangi was signed—before railways or telegraphs were established before New Zealand had a Parliament. It has played its part all through the nation’s struggles. Since 1849 it has paid out £120,000,000 to policyholders or their representatives. Its members hold to-day policies (including bonuses) to a total of £260,000,000. The man who assures in the A.M.P. becomes a member of what an English paper recently called “one of the greatest financial institutions in the world.” There is no better way in which to invest his money than in the A.M.P. A copy of a book called “Investing in Happiness,” which tells how the Society helps its members, will be posted on request, or an experienced officer will be sent to discuss details of policies. E 4 6 LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE.

WATCH THIS SCOREBOARD The Above Scores are for Completed Matches. Form and Figures Change. But here are Three Famous Topnotchers whose Quality, Flavour and Popularity Never Vary. WARD’S CROWN and AMBER The Three Quality Ales —Products of N.Z.B. Ltd.

JUBILEE COAL 5/3 Bagr, quick lighting- and econcmical, and all the best K.Z. Coals stocked. FIREWOOD. Well seasoned Manuka. Black Pine, Broadleaf. Ring 34-410. Immediate Delivery. ROBT. JOHNSON LTD. 235, Waltham Road, Christchurch.

BEDROOM SUITES In Oak £l2/10/-, Rimu £9/10/No High Overhead Expenses. E. GOODFELLOW Cabinetmaker 18 GRAFTON ST., LINWOOD Day or Evening. Tel. 34-312

rZE GREAT RUST PRRVRKTIT Trade Mark

WHY SUFFER^ INGDI B FOR TOOTHACHE | PRICE 1'- ALLCHEMISTStr STORES PHONE 33 -153 ' —'^22* —O&3 JtiQVLtStSJL^&TU&KT^^

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20313, 24 May 1934, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20313, 24 May 1934, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20313, 24 May 1934, Page 9

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