The AMP Question Box Uhat is Industrial ASSURANCE? Q: Tm hazy about this AMP: Industrial Assurance: How would it help me? A: It is a way by which people with modest incomes (and much to do with their money) can enjoy financial pro- tection for a small weekly sum Q Have you to die before your family benefits? A:: Oh, nol Thousands of women have used the AMP to build up funds to give their boys a start in life, or their girls a dowry when they marry. On the other hand, many a widow and her children have been saved from absolute poverty because her husband had taken out an AMP Industrial policy Q What does this protection cost? A: 8 It costs anything from 6d. or 1/ a week upwards, according to the amount for which it is desired to assure; and the shilling is collected regularly at the home or place of business: It 8 as simple as buying bread from a baker, only you are buying security. Q Are many men and women assured this way? A: 8 The Society has 886,441 Industrial policies in force at present assuring 854,309,000 (including the bonuses that are added to policies year by year) _ Talk it over with the AMP: representative next time he calls: Take him into your confidence and act on his advice: The Society' $ assets now total 8120,000,000= AMP: SOCIETY Established 1849 (Incorporated in Australia) Head Office for New Zealand: Customhouse Quay, Wellington: W. T. IKIN, Manager for NZ THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 63, 6 September 1940, Page 9
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