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The Human Machine My income is {400 a year -not the:n, So it is very necessary that a large one i1 these days, but [ keep my mnachine in good CO17 quite sufficient to enable me to dition. maintain my family in decent The unfortunate part about it comfort, is that, sooner or later, this ma- If I were a machine that ear1- chine of mine will wear out. Not ed such an amount each year for only that; but some day, with little its owner I would be valued at warning, it may blow up COm- E8000. My income is 5 per cent_ pletely and suddenly, and be a to- of E8000, therefore as a1 invest- tal loss. The income, of course ment I 211 worth; at least, f8000. would then cease. I am a machine, insofar as earn- There is a way, however, by ing money is concerned. My which the income, 01 part of it, brain is the motor, my body the may be continuec, although the mechanism SO long as: I keep machine which earned it is de- this machine in good working Or- stroyed_~that is to invest i1n der it brings {400 a year to my- Life Assurance a part of the i17 self and family. come the machine is earning How necessary that I should If I owned a machine that was keep , it in good. condition How returning me E400 a year, and careful I should be of it, for it is which could n0t be replaced, I an a very valuable machine_worth sure I would keep it insured for E8000. It may be replaced by all that it was worth_ another man who would earn as And I will dlo the same thing much as I do, but he would not with this human machine of mnine earn it for the same purpose to that is SO valuable which I put it: 1 ain earning the I will take out a policy with {400 for my wife and children_ The Producers and I will DO IT No other man would work for NOW. Post thus Coupon for Free Aduice To The Producers and Citizens Co-operative Assurance Company Ltd. " Brandon House, Featherston Street, WELLINGTON. (Incorporated in Australia.) J. K. LAVETT, Manager. 0t Please supply me with full particulars concerning Assurance: NAME ADDRESS Occupation Age next birthday _ Married or single #Indicate in the coupon the class of contract in which you are intcrested-_Whole of Life, Endowment, Probate, Beneficiary contract, children's policy mortgage a8. surancc, etc_

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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 2, 19 July 1935, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 2, 19 July 1935, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 2, 19 July 1935, Page 13

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