Young man! Picture YOURSELF at 60 ■ f T Is not easy for a young man to picture himself in a the future. Old age is a long way ofF , and to provide * rj for it seems, to youth, silly. fcThousands of young men DO make provision, however, and Kohert Crockott Chambers is one of them. He is now 25 nsnd a clerk in a shipping office. When Mr. Ghambers started jjfcrork he took out an A.M.P. policy for £500, payable at death, pde had his mother's needs in mind when he did that When me reached 21 he took out another A.M.P. policy for £500, payable at 60. He had himself in mind that time. Last year (having jfiiad an inerease in salary) he took out a third £500 A.M.P. policy, taiao payable at 60; again he thought of himself and his future. Mr. Chambers has put himself into a financial position that will become • anore and more comfortable as the years roll on. As his income increases, so, assuredly, will his policies inerease, He is building up an Mtate for himself and the girl who will marry him. The Society will be glad to send an experienced adviser to discuss pdependence at Sixty with any man. No obligation is incurred by be enquirer. If preferred,' a book. "Investin# in Happiness," will be jent. Write to-day, or telephone, the nearest A.M.P. office. ♦> BSBI Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire EgaUtttd 1849. i« AsrtnSO. jbr frw Imlmi: Cg&y Q«y, W&igtM. f. T. IKIN, Muapr. i ... . . * * . ' COMB HOME TO OUR. FLACE I D0NfT KN0W JIYOU WOULDN'T] FOR'coffee. it's much t oo Kow you PO /} BS IP yo V ' SARiy FOR BED. j- J IT. MONDAy-M USED pERSIL LOOK. | CLSAHBPjJ OH, AND ALL vnu inml j 1/PTHE HOUSE WMY SCROBBtNG- PLEASED /DARUNG, tVE JUST I WHIL5 PERSIL/} NEVER GETS WITH I OISCOVERED PIRilt. PIP Mt THIST^* MY CLOTHES , YOURSELF. M (T GETS CLOTHES ; WASHINGJ ffAS WHITE AS \ > V p^/MARVELlOUSLY WHITE . ws j— — S 1 THAT-TH^REj \\ (wmotoiRUBBlNG' SO' Washing-dajj with HSSil is simplicitg itself. You just pop Ihe clothes into those rich suds and let the nullions of active little oxygen bubbles chase out all th e dirt, leaving white iTMHTh clothes absolutely I Jj 'J kH I dazzling, coloured things \jLLEipf gau as new. ... PERSIL fN.Z.) LIMITEP 31.198.25NZ I AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFER. | 8 OWNER LEFT NEW ZEALAND, LEFT WITH XJS TO SELL § I UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO 1 | WaJnut case, by Serlock Manning. i\ octaves with extra bars sustaining 8 | pedaL All in perfect order. Cost£i75. Will accept less than half for cash. « | BELL ORGAN, 10 stops, beautiful tone, bandsome case, mlrror top. » | Equal ta new. £17 10/- casb or easy terms. $ | HARSTON'S MUSSC WAREHOUSE 1
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 10, 27 January 1937, Page 11
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