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im!k, Wmim. Wams: h * ^ ' WH WHAT TO CIVE THEM AT CHRISTMAS? WHY, give them all the presents you can! Give them what your heart and their wishes dictate. Give, and count yourself a lucky man. But, in addition, think! The greatest gift you can give your wife and children is continuous protectkm. It will cost very little; that one of the great benefits of A.M.P. assurance, for you buy the immediate protection with one small payment They have the protection the day you take out the policy, but you spread the payments over the years. When a certain young husband topk out an A.M.P. policy fo* £1,000 in 1898 he gave his wife £1,000 protection for a payment of £27 6s, 8d, and an undertaking to pay the sarne sum avery year. To-day, with bonuses, that protection has grown to £2,169, Was it worth it? Was it a good Christmas box? It has brought both husband and wife untold happiness and contentment. Ask the nearest A.M.P. office to explain how YOU can de this. Ask, also, about a separate policy for each of the child* ren. Don't delay. You can share in the Society's 1931 Bonus if you act before 3 Ist December> Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire Eitabliikfd 1849, ([■corfwrattd is Aiitralu), Head Office for New Znlud : Coitomksaie Quy, Wdliigtee. W. T. 1KIN, Muipr. MR. A. F. CLARK, District Manager, NAPIER Shakespeare's country — leafy Warwickshire I , , . the ppet'a early home et Stratford-on- I Avon . . . Aon Hafhaway'a pictpresque I cottage at Shottery , ■ ■ the - mediaeval I Castle of the great Earl and King-maker, I Warwick ... the leafy bywayt and wonder- I ful countryside that gave young Shakespeare I his love for England • • . "this precious I jewej set in a silver sea"-— and inspired his I genius with undying greatness. 1 When you visit England "BE AT HOMB I AT SEA" — travel vk PANAMA in • I "Rangi" Luxury Liner, the only veasela eat» I rying first-class passengers by the DIRECT I ROUTE. The Company also catera for I Cabin, ToUrist, and Tourist "B" dass pas* I sengers. "" I SAILINGS I 0*#Oabin Clata and Toarlst Cjese. I *" FirJtgaM* Tonries Qaia and Tpnris! *SF I AGENTS: De PELICHET, McLEOD & CO., HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 69, 14 December 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 69, 14 December 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 69, 14 December 1937, Page 10

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