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A man should never let his
A.M.P, policy lapse, but
-even when an A.M.P. policy is neglected, it has a way of living.
Recently a man died and left his little family apparently without sup-
port. A friend remembered that he had had a policy in the A.M.P.
and made inquiries. He found that the deceased man had had a
policy for £1,500, but that he had ceased paying premiums on it in
1913. The A.M.P. had been keeping it going, however, out of its
surrender value and, though he had owed the Society £1,365 in pre-
miums and interest, and another £606 for a loan that he had never
repaid, there was £1,522 for his widow! Is there romance in life
insurance? Of course there is!
Write to, or call on, the nearest A.M.P. office and learn what you
want to know about a policy FOR YOURSELF.
Australian Mutual Provident Society
Head Office: 87 PITT STREET, SYDNEY.
Tasmanian Branch Office: Elizabeth and Collins Sts, HOBART.
J. H. B. EWART, Manager.
District Office: DEVONPORT. L. W. GARDINER, District Manager.
Devonport Agent: C. M. WALKER. Burnie Agent, A. NOBLE.
P assets £86,600,000.
Gives best possible contract.
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