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V tfnt. A Will £SOO be enough F©H HiS WiFi? THE. man who works with his hands can think while he works. He has time to think of his family and its future; and of his own future. Sometimes his thoughts pull him up with a jerk. He has, let us say, a policy for £SOO in the A.M.P.; a policy that has grown with bonuses to £750. Should he have another £500? Should he have a thousand? He is earning good money. Should he invest a little more of it in another A.M.P. policy that will ensure comfort in his own old age and security for his wife and family should he die early? © The man who faces that question squarely will always have the sound answer to it: he needs another policy. A £SOO policy is a good start, but it is not enough for a married man- £SOO will not earn sufficient to keep a home going. The wise man builds up his policies in the A.M.P. while he is earning well, and "sits in the shade of them afterwards. Ask the nearest A.M.P. office to send an experienced adviser to talk the matter over with you. A copy of "Investing in Happiness will be posted to you if you prefer. The book will help you in commg to a wise decision, but one of the Society s experienced men will help you more. m A M D SOCIETY fflE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE! Eitablisbed 1849. © (Incorporated in Australia), Hand Office lor New Iceland: Cuitomhonsc Qoajr, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Manager. District Manager: 0. E. A. WILKES, Hamilton SMOKE SILVER FERN FOR TMam/ Happy IB&iBm&S * life 1UH&& m R|ef h FINE CUT « COARSE CUT f. wwi .wy CAM TRUST k.; til m mmm m I&i . .. m ; m m i m WM m M mi III! m* m m i m For die protection of your eyesight artci Health use Philips Quality Lamps, give up to 40 per cent, more light than inferior lamps. The glaring light o£ “cheap” inferior lamps is not only costly in current, but destructive to eyesight Be sure to use— LAMPS Keith M. Wrigley RADIO SERVICE Rosemoat Road W aihi

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9205, 5 April 1938, Page 4

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