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jr Investment in HAPPINESS *** Public invcsfed in £27,970,000 worth of Ncw A.M.P. Poficies last year Average of one family in two now protected by the Society ANOTHER year of immense progress was the A.M.p. Society'* record for 1936. The Nation'* faith in the Society growa day by day, . month by month, and year by year. The year that cl'osed on 3 1 st December was the greateat in the Society'* history. The Society again made a large increase in the volume of ita business. Sra: New policie* issued in each of these yeara: 1931 £11,500,000 1932 « . . ... .... .., £13,600,000 1933 ... ... .. ... ,... £15,600,000 1934 .. ... .. £17,900,000 1935 £24,000,000 1936 .. £27,970,000 The A.M.P. Society ia a truly eo-operative and mutual society. It belongs to the members absolutely. An average of one family in two in Australia and New ZSaland nqw enjoys the benefit of its protection. Become a member if you are not one already. If you are a member, make the most of the opportunity to strengthen your finances that membership presents. Get in touch with the near'est A.M.P. office and say that you want an experibnced adviser sent to discuss the matter with you. If you live far from an A.M.P. office, get in touch by mail. J. Don't delay. The Society will keep on growing in strength, but for 1 „YOU even to-morrow may be too Jate. Seize on memberahip while you may. r |^uLMJUi Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire Establisbed 1849. v (Iscorf«»t«d ia AsitraHa), Hm4 Office fsr New Zeslssd : Ctutondioate Qisy, Wellington. ff. T. 1KIN, Msssgcr. > , — You'll Enjoy the Change of a CAMPING jgSJjj HOLIDAY we supply— or hire— all needs. w 0 RIDGE POLE~ TENTS from 15/- * SQUARE TENTS from £4 2/6 FAMILY TENTS from £8 12/6 BEACH TENTS from £3 HEKE TENTS . from 15/6 f * CAMP BEDS . . . CHAIRS . . . MATTEESSES ... 1 | W I j ]\ \ LAMPS . . . CAMP STOVES . . . Etc. j ■ M jL4\ | \) r FURTHER DETAILS GLADLY SUPPLIED. LAND & HEIGHWAY, LTD * I. — i » PUBLIC NOTICE * ^ Owing to the suecess of Our Used. CAR CLEARANCE, we have deeided to eontiilue same for a further weeki W ' Eresh stoeks are aTriving daily and remember no reasonable qflier is refiised. 5. CaJl and inspeet tbe range of quality - \ r \ Used Cars> At"~ FRED LOWE MOTORS napier hastings I • ■

i _ _ _ . . _ . | Prejjirsd frbm * fatnous Doctor'4 forfiiula 5s USSd IN lh« largest hoSpitalS IN thl Sdiittlj arrt HSffllSiJhere. Stop suftef; V / inj^- NOVV. Safe atid speedy ^ Cfc*tnl#t* 4fe iwi**' §t>U/difed foriti)

PERS0NAL PARAGRAPHS Mre T. White, Gisborne, is the gtieat of Mr& W. Richmond, King strect, Hastings. Miss Marie Williattis, "Wanganui, is the gue-st of Mi-ss Doi'otkea Norman, Napier, and was a brldesmaid at the Pidgeon — 11] 11 weddkag last evening. Mr and Mrs H. J. Webber and M t J. H. Webber^ Tomoana l-oad, Hastings, have returned from a nidtor totif iii the North. Huring their hdliclay they AVfere the guesW of Mr and Mfs G. Hallettj Otakiri. Mrg Stetile, Picton, is tbe quest of her Son and daughtet-lit-l&tv, Mr and Mfs Steele, Hendersdii straet. Otane. The Misses Slarea and iTi'nnees Mitchell and Miss Nancy Cl'oinrjtdt;, Havelock North, are staying at Waimarama. Miss Jill Catey, New Flymtitith, w1>o has bcen spending a holiday in llawke's Bay, has returned homfe. Miss M. Elliot, Waitara, is siilting lier sister iii Hawke's Bay. Mfs A. Young, Hastings, is vigiting N«w jpj^mouth.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 27, 16 February 1937, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 27, 16 February 1937, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 27, 16 February 1937, Page 13

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