p’* I to JmW PLEASE tf you «|£|U--’ BAKING POWDER
■*, ~ ■fl!IB aig, WrfWj 5 H :' y ’ isM®| ,i» jmu 11 ~ ■w ? H ■| i -y » SH&, wL ngr. '■ I ••- ; .■ ’’rirA.-- *■’" • "That £39 has grown to £4879" RECENTLY, over a cup of tea, two partners were discussing the wisdom of increasing their A.M.P. assurance, when one cf them chuckled. "I often congratulate myself on the result of my first policy in the A.M.P.,” he said. “It was for £2,000. 1 was 21, and my mother urged me to take it out. I jibbed at the outlay, and my mother said that she would pay half the annual premium of £39/8/4, out of her housekeeping money, until I was 25. Well, 1 couldn't let her do that, so I plunged.” He leaned forward and tapped his partner on the knee. "That £39 has grown to £4,879,” he said. “A.II securely tucked away in that A.M.P, policy for £2,000, with £2,879 added by way of bonuses. A marvellous result. The A.M.P. bonuses have been simply wonderful." Next day an A.M.P. representative was called in, and these new policies were taken out: (1) A new policy on the life of each partner. (2) A policy on the life of their manager so that, in the event of his death, the money would be available to "break in” a new manager. (3) A policy in the interests of a certain charity in which they*, were both concerned. Wise men! A.M.P. policies grow oyer-night, as one of them said. There is no safer, surer, more satisfying investment. If you, who read this, ere not a member of the A.M.P.. or, being a member, would like to add to your policies, ask the nearest A.M.P. office to send you an expert advi«er * to talk the matter over with you THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE. Established 1849. (incorporated in Australia). Office hr New Zealand : Cestomkoiue Quay, Wellington. W. I. iKIN. Manager. New Plymouth District Manager— MR. E. E. STEVENS.
For expert and carefully considered advice, consult— J. R. MURCH, New Business Representative, Taranaki District A.M.P. Society, P.O. Box 87, ’Phones 273 and 433 M, N.P. Stratford P.O. Box 134.
JI W i v>— - —*4. A TsoshZ ‘ I BET.-HE KEEPS’ FIT ON «• » w BOURNVILLE Win that extra energy by always making milk into Bournville Cocoa. It increases Bits energy-giving power by 45% I Bournville is a man’s drink, rich and satisfying, invigorating and delicious. Win that *£p == * extra energy by taking Bournville—often! r is* M»U ZFVS GSJFOET BOE TDIPPMNBUFT UP KPJO UIP DPDPDVC MFBHVW
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 348, 1 February 1937, Page 7
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427Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 348, 1 February 1937, Page 7
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