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TRANSPORT WISDOM COMMONSENSE FOR NATIONAL WELFARE. Commonsense in transport is. surely railway transport, especially in New Zealand, where the people own the railways and have them controlled by their own representatives for national welfare from all viewpoints. New Zealanders can strengthen their own country by loyalty to their own railway system, which has largely formed the basis of the Dominion's industrial and social structure. YOUR RAILWAYS FOR YOUR WELFARE.

* &’* I > A Prudent wife is GREAT RICHES THE wife who has understanding and wisdom will see that her man is a member of the A.M.P., and she will urge him to be adequately assured. Having the seeing eye and the hearing ear (as well as children to protect), she will understand that while a little Life Assurance is a Good Thing, Adequate Assurance is better. She will have her husband tot up the value of his A.M.P. policies, and the income they would bring if invested, and then see that he ADD to them for his peace of mind as well as hers. From time to time, as he goes off in the morning, she will say to him: “Don’t forget to see the A.M.P.” A certain member of the Society (who said, recently, that hi* wife was responsible for the excellent arrangement of his policies) took out his first policy when he was 18 years of age. Others followed at 20, 22, 24, 26 (when he was married), 28 (for his first-born), 30 (for his second-born, a daughter), and at 36, which was last year. Neither he nor his wife needs to worry about their financial future. It is as secure as the A.M.P. itself. If YOU lack peace of mind in this matter, write or 'phone the nearest A.M.P. office before the day is out. Don’t delay, £ven to-morrow may be too late. Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire Established 1849. (incorporated in Australia), Head Office for New Zealand : Customhouse Quay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Maaager. New Plymouth District Manager MR. E. E. STEVENS.

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"TAUBM A N S ” PAINT UP! JH - PAINT YOUR xrrr' HOUSE NOW and ward OFF DECAY! TAUBMAN’S SUPER QUALITY PAINT covers 850 sq. ft. 24/6 Gallon. PAGODA PAINT—A First-class Paint 19/6 Gallon. I ROOF PAINTS—Green Tangotile, Red and Mall Red, 12/6 —27/6 I QUALITY IS FIRST WITH US ALWAYS! LARGE STOCKS AND FULL RANGE OF COLOURS. B. P. Bellringer SOLE STRATFORD AGENT. BROADWAY ’PHONE 566.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 402, 8 April 1937, Page 6

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465

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 402, 8 April 1937, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 402, 8 April 1937, Page 6

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