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How will if be with YOUR Widow ? F you do not feel easy in your mind about' the provision you have made for your widow and Family; it would be wise of you to send for an A.MP. counsellor and to take' him into your confidence: Tell him frankly how you stand He will respect your confidence absolutely, and will- show you just how you can best use AMP. memberghip to cover your' risks and obligations. He will probably surprise you; 80 small: will the suggested monthly, quarterly, or yearly investment need to be: A certain man took: this advice recently and adopted 2 plan whereby: he assures to his family (1) a continuation of three-quartere ita present income for 12 months after his death (80 that his widow can readjust herself;, in peace of mind, to the new circumstances) , (2) half their present income until the youngest child reaches 21, and then (3) enough for the widow to keep herself , and to give her a bit of spending money, a3 long as ghe lives. A: modest plan, but one that will give that priceless position, financial security, to his family: Every man and: woman will haye a different problem, but the AM.P. will have a satisfactory way: of meeting _ it. The AMP i8 the largest mutual life office in the Empire with 897,000,000 of assets. It exists to stand between every family and the fear that death of tho breadwinner will leave them in want and unprotected: Jt is the great Australian comforter: Ask tho nearest AMP: office to send you a counsellor. If you live far from an AMP. office; ask that a copy 0f 'Investing in Happiness ba sent; AMP: SOCIETY Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire Esteblichcd in Aqstralia in 1849.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 1, 12 July 1935, Page 61

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Page 61 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 1, 12 July 1935, Page 61

Page 61 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 1, 12 July 1935, Page 61

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