j ’Will ?i®F^SHfli HIe ■ w / IW&ib'* y/ Wwgj"' ■ Kil HI 5/- A WEEK brought him £1072 unr HE family wouldn’t believe it when I announced at breakfast I that I had the Society’s cheque for £1072," wrote William Harwood Dundonald. Doubtless his family was surprised to learn just how simple and profitable were the conditions of their father's A.M.P. policy. When he was 20, Mr. Dundonald took out a policy for £5OO, payable on his death, or when he reached 60. As his part of the bargain, he was to pay a premium that worked out at 5/- a week. Had he died the next month, the Society would have paid his people the £500; but the Society carried the risk of his death during the 40 years until he was 60, and yet, all the time, was adding yearly bonuses to the amount assured. When Mr. Dundonald reached 60 years of age the £5OO had grown with ever-increasing bonuses to £1072, and so he received a cheque for £1072. He had had the Society’s protection for 40 years, AND HAD DOUBLED HIS MONEY AS WELL! Get in touch with the nearest A.M.P. office and say that YOU would like to see an experienced adviser about doing something of this sort for yourself. Don't delay. You lose by delay. ' ' AT rW THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE. 1 Established 1849. (lawrporated io Australia), Head Office for New Zealand: Customhouse Quay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Manager. Masterton District Manager: H/'J. BRASS. District Agent: MALCOLM SANSON, Masterton. ’Phone: Office, 1244.
STOCKTAKING SALE BARGAINS FOR MEN & BOYS 200 JL Worsted SUITS . 'JVaO GREYS wWfL B brown ® AND f p f FAWN | fcp /-M 79/6 |P| 500 TWEED OVERCOATS (AU Heavily Reduced.) FROM 49/6 BOYS NAVY SHORTS, assorted sizes BOYS’ GREY SCHOOL SHIRTS 2^ll BOYS” FLANNEL BLAZERS 7^ll TWEED SPORTS COATS NAVY RAINCOATS BOYS’ ALL WOOL TWEED SUITS 23'6 20 Doz. SILK WIDE-END TIES J A Each Oddments in UNDERPANTS 2'6 a a ‘ r ROSLYN PINK PURE WOOL SINGLETS MEN’S NEG. STRIPED SHIRTS, 2 collars JA J % Ea. MEN’S FELT HATS gff | Each. SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, 22/6. Now J WATERPROOF OILSKIN COATS—--29'6 69'6 I I'nwwiil
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 August 1938, Page 9
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