A SURE FRIEND JN UNCERTAIN TimEs When 3 man has 2 Good WIFE HEN a man has a wife whom he loves he hag W great riches, but he has also great responsibilities He has the responsibility of seeing that she shall not want in the event of his death, and of ensuring that, if they both live into the sixties, life shall be comfortable and sweet, and without financial anxieties. A young married man (with a wise and understanding wife) can arrange to have these responsibilities sit lightly on his shoulders. By becoming a member of the A.M P Society he can make such immediate provision for the future as he and his wife desire_ Here is an interesting story: A. and B. two bosom friends, both 26 when they married in 1896, each took out a 91,000 A.MP_ policy for the protection of their brides. A lived six months, and his widow received Sl, 000_ B. is still alive_ His wife would receive 82,234 on this policy alone if he were to die, but B. has taken out other policies_ There will be over 82,000 to draw next year, in addition to the provision for his wife. Ask that an experienced counsellor be sent to explain what you can do in the way of creating an immediate estate for your own and your wife's old age. If you live far from an A,MP: office, particulars will gladly be sent by post. DIRECTORS OF NEW ZEALAND BRANCH 4 Sir. Harold Bezuchamp, Chairman; Sir_ William D. Hunt; Deputy Chairman; John G. Duncan, Esq;, Sir Alexander F. Roberts, K.B,E, N. S: Falla. Esq,, G.M.G; D.S.O. MANAGER FOR NEW ZEALAND ; W, T, IKIN, AMP SOCIETY Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 27, 11 January 1935, Page 17
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