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Supposing you don't return—what then? WHEN you go away for a week you leave your wife enough money for the family’s needs while you are away; every decent man does. Has it occurred to you that there is always the risk of your going away for good? Always the risk of a sudden illness, or an accident, that would deprive your family of your care for ever? An unpleasant thought, but it is well to face it. What provision have you made for that possibility? , You can make provision quite simply by • becoming a member the A.M.P. Say that you are 30 next birthday. You can make provision for your wife to receive £I,OOO in the event of your death (even if it should occur the next day) by making a quarterly deposit equal to lass than 10/- a week. The moment the first deposit is made the provision is made; the obligation to protect your family is met. If, as you expect, you live to a ripe old age, bonuses may easily double the amount assured; at least that has been the experience of members; some policies have even trebled. A certain member assured his life for £I,OOO in 1891 when he was 32 of age. The premium was equal to less than 10/- a week. When bs died year his beneficiaries received £2,084. Wly not make some such provision yourself, sir? Greater provision or less* as you can afford? Let the Society send an experienced councilor to ttlV H over with you! Write to-day and he will he sent at 4 Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire

GOOD LAMPS MEAN Ttetter LIGHT Cheaper LIGHT THE Philips Photometer definitely * prove* that only by purchasing the best quality lamps can you be •wee of lighting that is both efficient and economical. The. ”ch*ap” inferior lamp is cheap in name only and costs so much extra in current consumption, without giving value in light, that the first saving in cost turns out a serious loss. So-called •'cheap** lamps are unbranded and unguaranteed The few which are marked for / wattage so oiten vary from their indicated rating that you can never be sure of anything but dissatisfaction. On the one hand Philips lamps are clearly marked with ■ the CORRECT wattage and give maximum valua in light _ for entrant consumed. Safety lies m die hallmark "Philips'’—a lamn •f English manufacture that which THERE IS NONE BETTER. always use LAMPS s» Efelßps tamps (N.Z.) Ltd., 214.068 W.keflekf St., W*tn. W.L.S

THE NAME IS M C CALLUHS ( m Scots (uktsh. THE WHISKY IS BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND CHRISTCHURCH AGENTS: FRANK A. COOK,-LTD.. COLOMBO STREET,

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20360, 18 July 1934, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20360, 18 July 1934, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20360, 18 July 1934, Page 13