Shootists ! ___________ YOU ARE AWARE THAT THE SHOOTING SEASON IS ABOUT TO RE-OPEN BRINGING WITH IT AN ANTICIPATION OF EXCITEMENT, GOOD HUNTING AND FULL BAGS. YOU HAVE YOUR PET GUN, BUT YOU WILL RE- , QUIRE AMMUNITION. YOU WILL BE PLEASED TO KNOW THAT WE ARE STOCKING * Winchester Super Speed (U.S. A.) Spartan r English) C.A.C. (n.z.) Ammunition IF YOU ALSO REQUIRE A GUN WE CAN HONESTLY" < RECOMMEND OUR PRESENT STOCKS, THOSE REPRE- - SENTING THE BEST IN THEIR CLASS. Savage (Over and under) Savage (Single barrel) , Belgium (Double and single) FOR ALL SPORTING GOODS > CUTLERS HARDWARE Ltd. Box 44 Phone 80 i — . ■ —~ i \ You can feSfalll , j iJpHL/iijlß always I sM r rely on ll|L wUSk \ HIGHLANDER | J 1 the safe MILK ij j Copyright A 906 [ f * 'M MY CUSTOMERS" * AT the height of the drought in Eastern Australia (happily now broken) a certain storekeeper went to the Manager of the A.M.P. Branch in his town and ij* arranged for a loan of £ 1,5 00 on his policies. He was able p * to obtain the loan because his policies were ample and in || good order, and he got the money at once. .j , "Thrs drought has hit my customers very hard," said the storekeeper. "Most of them are up to their eyes in trouble.. I must stand by them if I can, and let them have their food- ■'} stuffs, anyhow. When the drought breaks they'll pay up. On j . the other hand if I couldn't keep going, I'd have to go broke: *j. J the old A.M.P. has saved me." The A.M.P. man said to him: "You've saved yourself. You have f J built up a reserve in your policies. Like all reserves, it is there to jj be used in time of trouble. I congratulate you on your good manage- j ment When you have finished with, the money, bring it back and we 11 ] go on building it up as a further reserve for you." -]} Isn't there a hint in that story for other storekeepers, aye, and •; 'Vffor all men? j There's an A.M.P. office near; YOUI Get in touch with itl THE LMIGEST MUTUAL LITE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE. Established 1849. (lacorporated in Australia), \ Head Office lor New Ztdand: Qaay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Mm«er. fi Y ' r.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 4, 28 April 1939, Page 6
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