Eioo for your Child's EDUCATION How A.M.P. Industrial Policies lighten 1 parents problems OOD health ie gure ground on which to build 2 child 8 future_ GS A sound school education puta jn foundation; but it jo the specialised knowledge acquired later tbat j8 the pageport to a child s 8ucces8. Money is needed for this advanced training; You can enaure that it will be available for your child by taking out 23 AMP: Industria] Policy under which the premiumg will be collected at youI hore 'each week; In October, 1918, a parent agsured the Jife of his 801, ther aged {wo years, under the Society' 3 Indugtrial Table K2o: The policy pro" vided for payment of 278 plus Bonuges at the expiration of 20 years, in return for a weekly premium of 1/6. The policy matured Jast month, when 4100/3/- Wa paid OvEr by tke Scciety This amount included 422/3 /- a9 Bonus additions, and represented MotE than 28 per cent, over and above the total premiums paid, Had the parent inveated 3 /- a week; the amount would havc ben 820076/- What of YOUR children ? Talk it Ovet with the noxt AMP_ representative _ who callis: You can rely on him 28 you ca3 Tely On thc Society, which is tha Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire: AMP SOCIETY Iak LARGEST. MUTUAL WE OERCE K TEE EMPRE EcbSliched jeao.' (Laearperate4 6 4etw Bcl Office fxx Now Zoelaed : CutterhJuri 95 Iaitti 0 T YZH" #pc:
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 32, 20 January 1939, Page 34
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244Page 34 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 32, 20 January 1939, Page 34
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