"SHERF THE NEW I I mm Westinghouse*^ -.*. - 4** jkj. '£** .»>*• !94l REFRIGERATOR with . . fRU-ZONE COLD UfHijj IT'S NEW! IT'S DIFFERENT! / ]\ T I Mr n Westinghouse again leads in the |Jl jU[ ail I ! advancement of safe and better food [| protection. New "TRU - ZONE ? 111 ' COLD," an exclusive Westinghouse I 4i f® ature » permits you to select the J) exact cold you need; then holds temf peratures TRUE —gives you the "right" cold and humidity for each i j|aaiar a "ri I type of food. Hear all about this v i-fcl I new feature... see the fire distinct \/ . X zones of cold. It's the greatest ' J advance in Refrigeration for 1941. NjiJ Many Sensational Features M Be sure to see the big "Sanalloy" SUPER FREEZER, M with Ex-Press Tray Release ... the new extra large M MEAT-KEEPER... the new Double Compartment HfeHMBIMKr HUMIDRAWER . . new FIBERGLAS Insulation . . HHSHp' the thrifty ECONOMIZER Mechanisnv, ON DISPLAY AT— R. OXEN HAM THE STRAND, WHAKATANE
TO SOLVE YOUR ' t! TAXATION PROBLEMS ' Income Tax and Death Duties are two Items of taxation about which | """" the average man can seldom And sufficient details to make him feel | '"" certain that he is dealing with these problems effectively. « L busfnesS men ancl farmers who are interested In thesd \gS&Btgi*" problems ef Death Duties and Life Assurance premium exemptions* * • Society has Mtted the booklets Illustrated above. These .CV&v r * r *, rawn U P *9^that the average man can clearly understand li^ 35 ' "—tney ars Ih no way technical. "Life Assurance Premiums and Incorrte Tax" shows the rates of tax, the maximum premium ex- , emptions allowed bylaw, and examplesof their operation. Premiums ®. n certain pure endowment policies are not exempt from Income Tax » but Endowment Assurance premiums are. "Probate Policies to ;•*? P a y Death Duties" explains this subject clearly and concisely and £ives many useful tables of examples. "To-morrow's Acres" is a > W booklet specialty written for the man on the. land giving details of p Income Tax rates and the premium exemptions, also Death Duty rates and legislative concessions for protection of policies from © creditors. If you are Interested in these subjects Fill In and post the coupon below, NOW 1 It costs you nothing and places you under no obligation. ~ r ' TJ»a Sarvtca and Information Dept* A.M.P. Sodaty, Box 1444, WELLINGTON, aand ma without' cost or obligation your booklat* marked THE LARGEST MUTUAL I □ "To-morrow'i Acrtt", n "Probata PollckK to ( LIFE OFFICE IN THE \ °*» th Du'l«" □ " LlfT Aauranca Pramlums EMPIRE I Mtd lne9 " M Tax". , ~ a At% I (Mark an "X" In th« Niliri In front of th« booklets established 184? , th*c k>t«r*st you.) (Incorporated In Australia) I Head Office for New Zealand: I N * m * 1 1 1 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. I Addran • W. T. Ifcin, Manager. I ' _ k ' . Hamilton District Manager, W. H. COLTMAN. Bay of Plenty District Agent: j. n. BULLARD Goulstone Road, Whakatane. Phone 227 M.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 303, 9 May 1941, Page 6
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