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HAPPY DAYS 4 HoW can a young couple be sure that their happy days will continue as long a8 they live? Let the bridegroom oF 1889 give his recipe: ' had been 8 member of the AMP. since I was 22. [ had a policy for 8250. In 1889, when I was 34, and a smal} country storekeeper; L married and took out a_ second policy for �500_ That policy was taken out to protect my bride In 1894 [ took out another policy of tke Same size: In 1898 1 began to feel that the protection was not enough and [ invested in a fourth policy, this time for 81,000. In 1906 [ repeated the thousand, S0 that my wife would have had 83,250, plus bonuses, if I had died at that time: "But I didn t die: Nor did my wife. We were happily engaged in earning a living and in rearing a family, and we ran along merrily until 1 was due for retirement: Then came the depresgion, and my son8, who had taken over the busine8s, were hard hit: My AMP: membership enabled me to steer them clear of money troubles. My policies had grown 80 greatly with bonuses that wag able to borrow 24,000 From the Society. Not only was 1 able to see them through their dificulties, but; taking advantage of low prices, I bought_ 0 sheep property, where my wife and are happily spending the evening of our lives, free of al} anxiety: We could never have done this but for out early faith in A.MP. policies: When we took out those policies we invested in happiness without a doubt IF you, who read this, would like to learn all the advantages of AMP. 'membersbip, write to the nearest A.MP ofiice and say 80. Don't delay. Next month ~even to-morrow may be too late. L,ife is full of risks. But; through the AMP; those risks can be_ faced cheerfully and without anxiety. Write to-day: AMP SOCiETY Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire Heud Sliice for New; Zealonu: Ouetomueuee Quay Wellington; W: T IKIN; Manager;

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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 2, 19 July 1935, Page 47

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Page 47 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 2, 19 July 1935, Page 47

Page 47 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 2, 19 July 1935, Page 47

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