THE STOIiY OE THE LOST POLICY-HOLHEH. Having taken out an A.M.P. Policy ami paid 91 years’ premiums a policy-holder left Now Zealand without notifying the Society. I Ho paid no further premiums, and llio Society was unable to trace his whereabouts until 19 years after. By this time he had returned'to Now Zealand and was located in Wellington. His identity having been established, the A.M.P. Society handed him a cheque for £33 7s Bd—a very pleasant surprise, as ho thought the policy had lapsed. The Assurance had been kept in force for 17J, years, during which time the A.M.P. Society had advanced for overdue premiums and interest the sum of £127 14s 4d. Inquire to-day for further particulars as to the A.M.P. Society’s liberal non-for-feiture benefits, whereby policies after payment of two years premiums avo kept in force until the surrender value is exhausted. A.M.P. SOCIETY, DUNEDIN. H. F. TIJJB Chief Agent. C. fi. JOHNSTON, District Manager.
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Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 6
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