1 AMICUS RTUS IN R£ INCtWTA I ESTABLISHED 1849 THEY’RE NOT FOREER BY EXTRA PAY THOUSANDS of men and women have been getting extra pay for many months now higher rate, overtime, bonuses now and then. The wise ones are not fooled by this extra pay : they realise that it is extra; that it won’t go on for ever. They are not spending it, but are tucking the extra money away for the Nation’s health, and for their own security after thewar: banking it, putting it into War Loans or into life Assurance. you have not been doing this you ought to do it. There’s a thrill in it. Bank some of your extra money for the next three pay days. Then bank a larger sum for the three pay days after that. Then turn the fund over to the War Loan, and repeat. You’ll have both the thrill of helping the Nation and the money as well. The members of the A.M.P. Society have so saved for Life Assurance that the Society is able to put £500,000 a month in the War Loans. Thus do members help in protecting the Nation while they protect their tamilies. A.M.P. SOCIETY A sure friend in uncertain times. THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE Established 1849. (Incorporated in Australia) Head Office for N.Z.: CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' W. T. IKIN, Manager for New Zealand.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 65, Issue 6, 15 December 1942, Page 336
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