AMP I I© I © SOCIETY THE LEADING LIFE OFFICE Salient features from the 1939 Annual Report to Members ©Substantial Additional Provision for Contingencies. ©lncreased New Business. ©Assurances in force over £375,000,000. ©Expense rates reduced—lnterest rates increased. In New Zealand and Australia, on the average, one family in every two is protected by A.M.P. Policies. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY Established 1849. Incorporated in Australia. Head Office for New Zealand, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Manager for N.Z. Masterton District Manager: H. J. BRASS. District New Business Representatives: SANSON & GILBERT. INSURE NOW! Tomorrow may be Too Late! ® CONSULT I lanson t filbert i Wairarapa Agents for A.M.P. Society. e WRITE, CALL OR ’PHONE TODAY. J S!SEIHIBO!SIISffIEiOEOHE3OBI3OI!SiHIIHHHIHaiHBI«!I® MEH®®®®"® (■- SHOP in CENTRAL ARCADE for convenient shopping.
'T’HE .Badminton Season is here! Have your Racquet strung or repaired at W.F.C.A. WE r* A la, J Sports Department. Complete restringing, ,F.UA., Lfa., 12/6 and 15/-. e ~ T ADIES! Go out on tbe fairway this season £>POTTS with Forgan’s “Poppy” Golf Clubs. 22/6 nnrl Qoarlc Per Club; 61-gns. set of six. See us also for (Ji id JccUi. your golfing needs. —W.F.C.A. Sports Department. ("'HOOSE your Rock Crystal Necklets, GREENWOOD Bangles, Pearl and Brilliant Ear Studs z for your Evening Wear from us. Quality ■ |i i always our main factor. J ewe 116 T onu “£iAVAYS — m sto"ck—Swa’n Fountain Pens \A/r.trhmnlzpr and Pencils. Gents’ Military Dressing VV QTCI 111 IULcI . Sets, etc., suitable for presentations, at C. A. Greenwood, Watchmaker and Jeweller. ~ A FEW of our Toilet Lines.—Cashmere” I 1 Bouquet Talc. Powder, 9d, 1/6 and 2/6. Cashmere Bouquet Shampoo, 6d. Palmolive Shampoo, 6d. Cutex Nail Polish, 1/-. And dozens of other popular Beauty Aids. JTAVE you tried Hansell’s Hand Lotion, 2/-? Hansell’s Bath Essence, 2/-. We also have a full range of Cashmere Bouquet WOP Beauty Aids in stock. Come to the Ladies' jn vr. Shop for all your Toilet and Medicinal Needs.
Young Miss Wilous: “Where are you going, father?” The Rev. Mr Wilous: “To the temperance meeting. We intend to inaugurate -a meeting to save the young men of the country.” Young Miss Wilous: "Try and save a nice one for me. will you?”
“NO STOMACH TURNS NOW”— ■ GAYS Mrs Thompson, St. Clair. Dunedin. who “took MAVEX SLIPPERY ELM COMPOUND to hospital.” For stomach ulcers, nerves, vomiting, gastritis, sickness. 3000 tins sold in 2 years. Guaranteed. Only 3/- from W. J. Campbell. Chemist. 4
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 May 1940, Page 9
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