>4 iBSISIISTI MS w WEST (BOtIBBJD PLWE4®ei{ f Three in every four car and truck battery failures arc j caused by one factor: Short circuiting by plates that have buckled. Only Vesta with this new Double Plate-Lock, which holds the positive plates nrmly and correctly apart, can bring you adequate protection against the cause of plate buckling and short circuiting. The Double Plate-Lock is made of ebonite, slotted to lit the antimonial lead "lingers” moulded on and protruding from the edges of the positive plates. There is nothing to get out of order—neither the lodging of sediment nor lead particles on the Double Plate-Lock can upset the efficiency of the battery in any way. Call in and let us show you why Vesta is—"By Par The Best Battery Buy.” 45E Wairarapa Headquarters for Vesta Batteries: C. TORR, LTD. CHAPEL STREET - - MASTERTON 5 ~ L **■ ,F WV »7 ' ' LT L--' , ■■. - M 1 ■’ FF®F ; S / v !' > : j . / TO HELP / 50£¥£ YOUR " . TAXATION PROBLEMS Income Tax and Death Duties are two items of taxation about which the average man can seldom find sufficient details to make him feel certain that he is dealing with these problems effectively. To assist business men and farmers who are interested in these problems of Death Duties and Life Assurance premium exemptions, the A.M.P. Society has issued the booklets illustrated above. These are drawn up so simply that the average man can clearly understand —they are in no way technical. “Life Assurance Premiums and Income Tax” shows the rates of tax, the maximum premium ex-' emotions allowed by law, and examples of their operation. Premiums on certain pure endowment policies are not exempt from Income Tax, but Endowment Assurance premiums are. “Probate Policies to pay Death Duties” explains this subject clearly and concisely and gives many useful tables of examples. “To-morrow’s Acres” is a booklet specially written for the man on the land giving details of Income Tax rates and the premium exemptions, also Death Duty rates and legislative concessions for protection of policies from creditors. If you are interested in these subjects fill in and post the coupon below, NOW! It costs you nothing and places you under no obligation, grwro ! fs&feh’ /Sk la. >8 KS® ksS' The Service and Information Dept., J W W’W Ml A.M.P. Society, WELLINGTON. “ ™ ; “ 1 THE LARGEST MU 1 UAL ■ “To-morrow's Acres", “ Probate Policies to 1 LIFE OFFICE S IN THE piy D 031 ! 1 Duties" “Life Assurance Premiums ■ EMPIRE anti ,ncomt! Ta *"- I (Mark an “X" in the square in front of the booklets j Established 1849 that interest you.) > (Incorporated in Australia) ■ Head Office for Nev/ Zealand : Name j Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Address | W. T. Ikin, Manager. ; ° AMPS I M wna ■«*! muk mnw fin mm rwoca IMtaMa ntuaju uvsmju M-M »“> Masterton District Manager: H. J. BRASS. District New Business Representative: R. G. Gilbert.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 May 1941, Page 3
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