m :r. i sss m Mi w m m mm m ism m. *<, f fliW'Jytp f V'\: 'i;»W '.-/''■Th ,r< 7 \ ./■■■ 1 *® . ; ; • 1 . V^Yjg^^ SATISFACT! in their Sec ££ Hi /ST Y wife and I have a great satisfaction in the securily that our JYI A.M.P. policies give us. It was a joyous breakfast this morning when the bonus certificates arrived I bo wrote James Kejlett Penrose recently. It will be seen from the Table of Mr. Penrose s pohcic: (below) that he has followed a normal plan, though, as he now realises, he might well have added another policy or two in his twenties. £3,573 A tidy sum. On the average, one family in two in the Common wealth and New Zealand now enjoys the protection of the A.M P. in somo measure. Should YOUR measure he increased, reader? A word to the nearest A.M.P. office would firing an experienced man to talk this over with you. Send word to-day. Even to-morrow may he too late Jk w 4 ft ; •*«?> _______________ .&£u2£ t tULbiX USILs [£}* THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE. Eitnljlifhed 1849. (Inccrporated in Aaitralin). Head Office for N«w Zealand: Cmtombcas® Quay, Wellingtoa W. T. IKIN, m A i B r.... District Planaqer: 0. ft. A. WILKES, Hamilton P.O. Box 29 SWIMMING CHAMPION "I LOVE SWEETS - AND IT’S ALWAYS WRIGLEY'S JUICY FRUIT FOR ME WHEN ,4 TRAINING e $$ M k;. ; > » -M '0 h a t \3 ? r b B ; ‘i SJ /fuy li^J- n3S? wj <s%< I !i y. a? \ j-; -/\ ,! V*» UHtir- / i J % .'L-tJyi ’C 'hi. Vi 4\\ v **-
HE man plays HE MAN'S game— AND DRINKS
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9319, 31 December 1938, Page 4
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