A Husband Should Plan for, His Family's Happy Future Should You Die, Would Your Family's Comfort Be Assured? Thi» U a. cheerful subject for a man to considernot, as some people imagine, a dismal one. The man who has made provision through Assurance for the education of his children, and the reasonable comfort of his family, in the event of his death, soon develops a cheery outlook. He has no anxieties, no worries. He has earned the right to laugh at the world. Sobm men put off making this provision, not because they are indifferent to their family's welfare, but because they are—well—mentally lazy. They know it ought to bet done, but they put off doing it. You, Sir, who read this advertisement; where do you ■, V stand? Are" you happy and cheerful about the future?. Would YOUR family be secure in the event of your death? Then, if only for your own peace of mind, make them secure! 'Phone or write to find how little it costs to be able to LOOK THE WORLD IN THE EYE and not be afraid! Full particulars of all contracts gladly given on application to the local office of the Society. 3 : OVER £16,000,000 INVESTED IN NEW ZEALAND. All New Zealand claims, etc., paid In New Zealand currency. a _ i IVI IT Gives test possible contract i ~'. . •;•■ ~~~* > urni '$fty * THE SUP6R f^D* Cigarette CORK-TIPPED I . •_• \rv ' \*OOTHING AS AN OLD-TIME MELODY;? FABRIC ; . . CUT .7. FINISH o^o THE BEST OBTAINABLE . . . ■ tH Excellent cut, durability and m *^B ■■■■■I wear. Protection from BfflJMwß IUWHWB extremes of heat and cold. HfS| ■RRHH These are the outstanding Mf A w| qualities of underwear for HLmJi HlffvlH men» ITiade from 'Celanese' PB%B nMHMWI by New Zealand's leading I |i ■kmmUm Manufacturers. ii i ffil| Ht2M33H PA you .shouLd llayt "* d<^^r obtain^ Mffllfbjfffl iSSBBMH^H Ctlancse products, write to the Resident Agent MfflHKßSi^B 1. F. RICHES. Brandon-st., Wellington, N.Z ' mSjiiBSGEm BRITISH CELANESE LTdTIONDON, W.l^EnsJafld
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1932, Page 13
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