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M lITKJL m Mm m FIINIh'ST pjfflS^SP&fiTC^ If bought a» ; a piesent to a friend, a piece of Genuine Crystal Ware is sure to win instant and lasting appreciation. . v If bought for your own home it will add just another touch of charm to the art ware v ou already ® possess. c Our stocks of English Crystal Ware are regularly drawn from the best sourceo of supply. Your inspection ia cordially solicited. 4. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER © JL&HIl@8Bls •& Optician MAWHERA QUAY GREYMO.UTH & HOKITIKA ‘Phone 152 i

WHAT Real Man Could Deny Them PROTECTION ? m \ ►.... . W* -s m m Hi m m A WHEN a man marries he assumes responsibilities; When he becomes a father those Responsibilities are increased. Wise is the man whn covers those responsibilities with life, assurance. P ' ' He can work and play with a light heart. When wife and children meet him at the door on his return home in the evening, he can respond joyously to • their welcome in the knowledge that he is doing his duty by them. And this "duty” is a profitable thing. 1 Look how a Table "A” policy for £SOO, taken out by a certain young New Zealander in 1917, has panned out: Sum assured £SOO 0 0_ > Bonus additions to December 31, 1931 200 18 0 £7OO 18 0 Annual Premium £9 12 1 , 1931 bonus ■ 14 4 0 Where could a man find a better investment for his savings than such a policy? No man could obtain a more liberal contract, or one showing better results, than the A-M.P. Table "A” with annual bonuses. In 1931 9/- in the £ of premiums received on participating • policies were returned to members in bonuses. the nearest A.M.P. Office or representative to tell you hoiu smalt a sum adequate protection would cost Offices and Agents throughout the Dominion.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1933, Page 2

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462

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1933, Page 2

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