MAKE mm [/ / CERTAIN family lives on income. While a few people possess private means, the sole income of the vast majority of families in this country is represented by the earnings of the bread-winner. If he dies, the income ceases, and his dependants may be reduced to a pitiful standard of living. This problem is one which to-day concerns thousands of men with families absolutely dependent on the incomes they earn. It may concern you! How is it possible to make certain you will leave an Income behind you? A PRUDENTIAL ‘Heritage’ POLICY affords security at a comparatively low annual cost. IT PROVIDES, at death within 20 years, £lOO immediate cash. £3 a week for the remainder of the 20 years, and £9OO cash when the payments cease. If death occurs after 20 years, £lOOO is payable immediately. In the case of profit-earning policies the Company's liberal bonus is added Jo the above figures. O Y ou will want to know more about this. The Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) Principal Office for New Zealand: LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. LOCAL AGENT: s. r. McCallum, JOCKEY CLUB BUILDING, Cnr. Maria Place and St. Hill Street. Box 346 ’Phone 2510.
Bvith EXCESS SOOT/ tals your carls power jt all the speed, all the power thatengine can give, you must provida' wwerful sparks that ignite and bum o fuel instantly. This reduces carbon toot the thieves of power. For these - sparks, install new Champions once year. Distributors : HOPE GIBBONS LTD. Chrl.tchurch
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 221, 18 September 1936, Page 11
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