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AM Is your wife onlly HALF PROTeCTED? 1 is a good citizen who assures his Jife_ but there are many good citizens who are not adequately assured; their families are only half-protected: For how much, then, should a man be assured ? That depends on his obligations He should aim to assure himself for enough to give his wife and 'family security and reasonable comfort after his death. 'The sum of 8500 invested at 4 per cent. will give 2 widow an income %f less than ten shillings 4 week. It is not enough; but 4 8500 policy is a good start for a man to make: In 1907 a certain man, then aged 29, joined the AM.P. Society and agsured` himgelf for 82,000_ The premium was less than a pound a week; He died recently and S0 extraordinarily satisfactory are A.MP bonuses his wife received 23,500. Ingested wisely, that sum wili return her about 83 a week: Little 'enough, but a great comfort to a woman in distress; A man should begin with a E500 policy and add other: policies a5 his income increases; that way lie peace of mind and security. The wise nan will talk over this all- important question with an A MP counsellot OE , if he live far fron an A M,P. affice, will ask that the book "Investing in Happiness" be Rent to him The wise man will write at once. AMP SOCiETv Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire a

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 18, 9 November 1934, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 18, 9 November 1934, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 18, 9 November 1934, Page 13

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