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| GOOD HOLIDAYS FOR FARMERS I 8 CHEAP TRAVEL BY TRAIN. 0 ° n 0 Farmers, now is the time for that well-deserved'holiday, x fj after the long days of hard work. o A few days away from wearing worry routine will give « you new heart for old tasks. 0 Return rail fares are less than Id. a mile, 2nd class, and o only a “shade” over a penny, Ist class. These holiday excursion rates now apply all the time, s i | The Train Is The Cure For Strain. HAPPY DAYS! THERE is great marrying going on these days. Prosperity smiles on the land again and the vergers are kept busy laying down their red carpets. The busy-ness is noticeable, too, in all A.M.P. offices. Wise bridegrooms ate taking up further A.M.P. policies, making such provision for the future as wisdom and their new responsibilities dictate. How greatly does adequate A.M.P. assurance take the gamble out of marriage! A certain bridegroom put it to the Society recently that he wanted a Policy that would ensure to his bride an inpome of £.3 a week should he die before hei. Easily done. The Society issued the policy to him. and the man went off without a care in the world. He and his bride will get such contentment out of that policy that soon they will be wanting a larger one. So it is that men and women build up their reserves and their financial strength and go merrily on their way. The Society like, to play it. part in making "Happy Day.” continuous. You. reader, how do you stand? Can the Society help you build a financial buttress under your future? Say the word and an experienced adviser will be sent to discuss the question with you. Say the word to-day. Mutual Life Office in the Empire EstaL'Jshed 1849. (incorporated in Australia), Head Office for New Zealand : Cuetomhouee Q«ay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Manager. New Plymouth District Manager MR. E. E. STEVENS. 0 * o For expert and carefully considered advice, consult— [i j J. R. MURCH, fl New Business Representative, Taranaki District A.M.P. o Society, P.O. Box 87, ’Phones 273 and 433 M, N.P. f] Stratford P.O. Box 134. 3 - 11 | “TAUB MANS” 1 0 PAINT UP! if - a PAINT YOUR a»r y 0 HOUSE NOW Q I AND WARD I OFF DECAY! ft TAUBMAN’S SUPER QUALITY PAINT covers 850 sq. ft. fl 24/6 Gallon. X PAGODA PAINT—A First-class Paint 19/6 Galion. V ROOF PAINTS—Green Tangotile, Red and Mail Red, 12/6 —27/6 H QUALITY IS FIRST WITH US ALWAYS! 5 LARGE STOCKS AND FULL RANGE OF COLOURS. | B. P. Bellringer | y SOLE STRATFORD AGENT. U 0 BROADWAY 'PHONE 566. ?.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 412, 20 April 1937, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 412, 20 April 1937, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 412, 20 April 1937, Page 6

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