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iw^* l ffißP ■■ &OUCOC tqt? ez CASH RESERVE Putting every-penny you earn back into your farm is like putting all your eess in one basket ... a bad year or other setback and the who/e of your capital is jeopardised if there is no liquid reserve. It is but sound and logical finance to protect the money invested in your farm with a CASH RESERVE outside your '' ' a cash reserve that is s afe and secure in good times or bad ... LIFE ASSURANCE. An A.M.P. Policy is absolutely safe ... It shows a satisfactory return ... Is sound security for advances and is always readily negotiable ... It is free from all such expenses as commission, brokerage, stamp duties, etc. a' ' 'f.. 01065 not de P reciate or fluctuate in value. It is a veritable "Guardian Angel ever ready to protect you, and to assist you in time of need. If you are interested in building up a cash reserve outside your farm, you will be interested in the special A.M.P. Booklets prepared for your information. Just fill in and post the coupon below now, and copies will be sent you absolutely free and without obligation. - jai —l^j^l Head Office for N.Z.: Customhouse Quay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN. Manager f . . Bay of Plenty District Agent-' J. N. BULLARD Goulstone Road, Whakatana. Phone 227 M. Hamilton District Manager, W. H. COLTMAN. -

You'd never guess her real age^^^^^H "Who is she?" ... A woman who has reached the age of T&mti woman who knows that at her age (and size) she needs real corseting. 0t a corset t^iat sim P'y compromises with her weight by smoothing 1 anc ' s ' immin g external lines, but a Berlei true-to-type foundation that E§si does a real job of beautifying from within. For there can be no &€ir~"n —permanent beauty, no youthfulness otherwise. This, a BerTei does .. > ?\ \. fliP simply because it is anatomically correct — based on the five fundamental - . I figure types and their thirteen variations. Be fitted for a true-to-type I : Berlei and acquire the bearing, the distinction, to earn that second j t ' iat U ' t ' mate flatter y-"Who is she?" " MATURE FIGURE

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 175, 3 November 1941, Page 3

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354

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 175, 3 November 1941, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 175, 3 November 1941, Page 3

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