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BE RICH!" <<|F I Had known as much about tha A.M.P. when I was 25. a. ! do 1 now, 1 would have been rich to-day," said an old man. trying to impress his nephew with the wisdom of building up AMP* policies during his twenties and thirties. P When I was 25 I took out a policy for £I,OOO. To-day that policy has grown, with bonuses, to £2,322. That, on an outlay of lew than ten shillings a week. If I had invested at the rate of 17/- a week that policy would now stand at £4,644." ' "But I couldn't afford seventeen shillings a week," said the nephew. I could when I was 25,” answered the old man. ”1 COULD afforded it, but I didn’t. An opportunity missed. 1 didn’t realise what the A.M.P. could do. If 1 had realised 1 would have strained every nerve to have half a dozen policies started before 1 was 35 That'i my advice to you: As many A.M.P. policies as you can'in vour twenties and thirties. Hop in to-day and be rich." * Send to the Society for an experienced adviser to talk this matter K y °“' r ' ad ' r ' D °" ‘ haV<! th ‘ a °‘ d man '* regrets. "Hop in AMPIj \ SOCIETY / Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire Established 1849. (Ucorporatcd in Aailralia), Head Office for New Zealand : Customhoase Quay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Manafor i*ALMEEsSTON NOIiTH DIJSTKICT _M AA A'JKK: G. HALSE.

NOT TO FORGET £ OUR BRANCHES UNIVERSAL SUPPLY CO. Cuba St. MR. W. WHALEY MGR. KNIGHT and DAY Rangitikei St. MR. H. M. PARLANE MGR. RUTTERS CASH STORE Ferguson St. MR. D. A. LLOYD MGR. TERRACE END P.O. STORE Main St. MR. B. H. HARVEY MGR. • ALWAYS READY TO SERVE YOU! WATSON Bros. Ltd. PALMERSTON NORTH ON RIGHT LINES SURE WIN FOR THE PUBLIC “Silting on a sure win” is a fair tribute to travel by rail. Every possible precaution is taken to assure sai'ety for the travelling public the owners of the railways. Experts are always alert to keep the lines right for safety. The more the owners use their own trains, the more they save at the time and they also help to reduce taxation. RAILWAYS FOR YOUR WELFARE

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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 26, 1 February 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 26, 1 February 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 26, 1 February 1937, Page 10

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