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Skmksw; .;■.:.: Hill mmm :«■? ftte ••■'",;_, ~'__] iave yO£/ a Treasured rILLIAM BURROUGHS is not his real name, but it will do for this recital. Mr. Burroughs has been a member of the A.MP. since he was 26 years of age. He has two A.M.P. policies on his own life. One is for £750, payable at death; the other is for £SOO, payable when he reaches 55. Bonuses are steadily mounting up on both of them, and he is very happy about them. Mr. Burroughs has, also, a treasured daughter, for whom he has an A.M.P. policy for £2OO, payable when the girl reaches 21. Many men hesitate to give themselves the comfort of more policies because they fear that something may happen to prevent them paying the premiums regularly, and that they will lose all that they have invested in them. The fear ia baseless. After two years an A.M.P. member can have a policy converted into a paid-up policy with no more premiums to pay, provided such paid-up policy is for a sum assured of not less than £SO. A man CANT LOSE when he invests in A.M.P. policies. If you, who read this, feel that you need the comfort of more assurance, ask that an experienced adviser be sent to you at once, or that the Society get in touch with you by mail. AM Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire Established in Australia in 1849. Head Office for New Zealand : Cuitomlwuie Quay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Manager. District Manager: G. E. A. WILKES Homilto n. J. R. K!»D, District Agent, Paeroa.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXV, Issue 8901, 7 April 1936, Page 4

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402

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXV, Issue 8901, 7 April 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXV, Issue 8901, 7 April 1936, Page 4

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