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A "Quality" Tea that has yet to be equalled at the popular price of 2/6 per lb. Amber Tips; Tfa \Wuehahel\ Second only to "Amber Tips" still sold tn the red and yellow packets (this original blend naturally costs a little more). Rod, Empmwe

<a^TP> "WHAT CAN I AFFORD TO INVEST IN LIFE ASSURANCE ? " JIP* 7 m m r i) V\ />< C? Sf *» * Here's proof : In 1906 a "young man of 18, in a certain country town —a young man with a: clear'head on his shoulders —took out an A.M.P. policy for £SOO. The annual premium was only £B/15/10, and any lad in work can : afford that. To-day that policy has an estate value of £822, so good have A.M.P. bonuses been. - Other policies have been added, and the young man of "T GOULD afford a pound r A a month," he saidi "What can the A.M.P. do : for that?" A man of 26, in good health, can insure his life for £545 by paying a monthly premium of £l, and there is not a man employed in -New. Zealand, single or married, who cannot afford that ! ' ' . . ■ An AJM.P. policy is the best form of investment for savings. It is safer than stocks and shares, than bonds, safer than re estate; it is more suye] protected against deprecation than any other-WWirifK ' of any kind whatever.' 1906 is now exceedingly well to tent and comfortable in the kntwleofV that his life savings are invested in the largest mutual life office in the Empire. A man is never too young—and never toa old—to start building up his life insurance. - The A.M.P. can give him a policy to nt.his income. . OVER INVESTED IN NEW ZEALAND. All New Zealand claims, etc., paid in New Zealand currency. To the AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, SEND P.O. Box 1464, Wellington. Dear Sirs,— „ _ j I should like to Start building up my assets thr oughthe A.m..r. yews of age. Send me full details. No obligation on Jny P«*. Name *"* " ; THIS COUPOH Address.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20499, 18 March 1932, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20499, 18 March 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20499, 18 March 1932, Page 8

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