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'Ffe" Blueprint for Efficiency > _ . The most efficient worker is the man who lives in a healthy, happy home, and that describes the great majority of New Zealanders. Policy-holders of the A.M.P. Society have J®) BEES L played a big part in providing finance for home building in this Dominion. From the collective premium payments £4.587,323 is invested in private mortgages. The result: more and better housing for New Zealand workers. In pre-war days many important developments in this country were assisted by A.M.P. policy-holders’ funds — over £9,000,000 being now invested m Municipal Securities as well as many millions in Government Stocks. The A.M.P. Society takes a natural pride in the fact that, over the years, its members (who own it) have so built up its strength that it now (1943) has nearly £lB 000,000 invested in New Zealand and Local Government Loans. In addition it his placed at the Government’s disposal for War purposes over £3,000,000 pounds in New Zealand. The Society has now (1943) lent over £51,000,000 to the Australian and New Zealand Governments and is adding to this total about £500,000 every month. AMPsociety bMIaHB • “A sure friend in uncertain limes" THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE Etttbllshed 1849 (Incorporated tn Aurtralla) W. T. IKIN, Manager for New Zealand. Head Office for New Zealand: CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. ' 6 Old Friends and New Faces Men of the United States and New Zealand find much that is new about each other—and much that is familiar. If we are charmed, for instance, to find \ old turns of phrase in their speech, aren’t ) H’W they also pleased to find their familiar I »'?/ friend Gillette “down under” — still \ L2 giving that same keen service that no \ O Serviceman anywhere would be without. \tB? “' • /3 p*ii _ ./wS v•» Gillette SAVES STEEL #Bss DENTIFRICE USERShere's a way a to save ad. _ v Don't throw away your lovely moulded C|jg to last for years. , • jM KEEP IT AND LBUY A REFILL. . Instead of purchasing a con- * '/T tainer with Dentifrice at 2/2, (H a refill costs only 1/5, thus making a clear saving of 9d. A Gibbs refill will last the * average person over five ' '' j&' months.— a double saving. And remember that there’s yZ " I nothing to beat Gibbs for keeping the teeth white and gums firm and pink. ‘bmtifiirz TJT <> W.'eUU (QverseaO UO, LONDOH 1 * "' GJL27Z "
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 9, 6 October 1943, Page 7
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