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AMP. Bonus Distribution £5,100,000 THIS week the Society distributes £5,100,000 in Reversionary Bonuses, on all participating policies in force on 31 st December last. These bonuses represent a cash value of £3,044,141. They mean that participating members in the ordinary department are receiving back, in cash or its equivalent reversionary bonuses, an average of 44.4 per cent, of the premiums they paid last year. Last year was a difficult year for meet people, yet the Society issued new policies to the amount of 424,000,000, bringing the number of policies to 1,150,582. and the sums assured in_ force at 3I st December t o £241.541.761. both figures being records in the history of the Society. The A.M.P. grows from strensth to strength. Every member's policy Is backed bv <lOl 869 000 of conservatively valued assets. Wise is the member who adds to hispoliX and w uses the Society’, strength to-build up hi. own awets. In the past five years the Society has paid out to its policy holders; more than six millions a year. amp ooHces (I) provide for wives and families in the event of breadwinners’ dwths (2) provide incomes for old aye. (9-) educate children. (4) pay off mortgages, (5) make secure the home. (I) give men and women peace of mind. aU at the lowest possible eosk conststeat With impregnable security. Aro wmurbrnctd adviser will gladly be sent to discuss the benefits of A.M.P. living within . —ronsbl. di.t.nc. of nny A.M.P. office Send worn to-dav that YOU want to see one Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire kfaHtaW IM9. (taswgsroM I. AsstrsM. ■sod Offic. far Msw ZsUusd: f Qm,. WsUingten. W. T. HON, MsMfSr. MASTERTON DISTRICT MANAGER - H. J. BRASS.

FOR NEW POLICIES CONSULT— Malcolm Sanson, MASTERFQN.—’Phones: Office 1244, and private.

SALE! SALE! SALE! THE BIG EVENT OF THE YEAR! OVERWHELMING BARGAINS AT Zimme’s Winter Sale SENSATIONAL SACRIFICE OF COATS AND COSTUMES! BUY NOW—YOU’LL NEVER BUY CHEAPER! ! LUXURIOUS FUR-TRIMMED WINTER COATS. — Were QIGNS 5f Guineas. SALE PRICE UNTRIMMED BEST ENGLISH TWEED COATS. — Were 4Q /(3 4 Guineas. SALE PRICE OUR VERY BEST TAILORED COSTUMES — In Genuine KQ /« Suitings.. Were 4} Guineas. SALE PRICE ALL DOLOURS. ALL SIZES. OS. AND X.O.S. SPECIALISTS. NOTE ADDRESS—LOOK FOR NEON SIGN • Zimme’s Ltd., LADIES’ COAT AND COSTUME SPECIALISTS, 10a MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON. (NEXT MAPLE FURNISHING.)

POPULAR LINES it POPULAR PRICES i ■ POND’S VANISHING ft COLD CBEAM, 1/- and 2/- ■ PEAB3’ UNSCENTED Soap, 7d. ICLLMA VANISHING CBEAM, 2/- ■ .■ WBITING PADS, 6d- 9d. lOd, 1/-. ■ Lever'i BATH SOAP, 5 tabs 1/- Crepe TOILET BOLLS, 5 rolls !/■ JJ ■ Nugget BOOT POLISH, 3 tins lOd CUTICUBA SOAP, 1/3 per tab. ■ ■ TAKALON VANISHING and COLD CBEAM, 1/6. B TAKALON FACE POWDEB, 1/6. HOT WATEB BAGS, from 1/3. ■ ■ TOOTH BBUBHEB, «d, «d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 and 2/-. ! VACUUM FLASKS, 1-pint, 1/11; lit., 2/6; 2-pt., 3/- a ■ ELECTRIC TOUCHES, from I/O, co iplete with battery. ■ BAKING CASES, 240 for 6d. PALMOLIVE SOAP, 6d per tab. S ■ BEXONA TOILET SOAP, 9d tab. TUMBLEBS, 2/3 and 3/- half-doc. ■ ■ HEAVY CUPS and BAUCEBB; Jap.; 2/3 half dozen. S ENGLISH CUPS AND BAUCEBB; fom 4/11 half-dozen. ■ SCRUB BRUSHES—6d, Bd, 9d, 1/-, and 1/6. ■ 33-pieee ENGLISH DINNER SETS, from 40/- set. S PALM and OLIVE TOILET SOAP,4jd per tab. ■ Q-TOL SHAVING CREAM, with FREE Gem Razor, 1/6. I QUICK-BOILING TIN KETTLES—I/-, 1/3 and 1/6. I WATEB MOPS, 1/- EBABMIC HERB SOAP, 5d tab. ■ ■ and WHITE MIXING BOWLS, 2/6, 3/3, 4/3, 5/3. ■ WOODBURY’S FACE CBEAM, 1/- and 1/9 tube. ■ CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP, lar e tab, 1/NINNES, QUEEN STREET (Opposite G.P.0.) ’Phone 1948 ■

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Wairarapa Age, 2 July 1936, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, 2 July 1936, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, 2 July 1936, Page 7

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