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AN A.M.P. DATE.
December 31st next is a date that has
especial interest for plicy-htolders in this
great life office. Also dt is a date worthy tbo
be borne in mind by tlhse of our readers who
are now contemplating the possessio of an
A.M.P. policy. It is op Dccemter 3 tlhat
there takes place the nual distrib ion of
the s ciety's profits, v hen every pa icipat
ing p lics' issued prio to that eta will
share n the cash bontu to be allotted or the
curre year. In a pturely mutual off e such
partic attion in profit is an unr tricted
bene to every partiipating pol older,
and i an office of the estrength, we i, and
rema able progressivepess of the M.P. a
shiarin profits represqnts, general asolid
and ubstantial increent to te sured
Thb will be at once apparent to e ybody
fro the fact that th. last dlistriltion of
thi society's annual profits accounted for
the snm of £70o,385. The A. 11. stands
to- ay unchallenged as the greate t mutual
pr? dent institution, hot only i Austral
as i btit within the 2lritish Empire, while
its 'neral status is disclosed by total as
surances in force statjding at the colossal
total of £f75,812,296, ,.d an annual income
exceeding £3,0oo0o.oo. The sixty years' his
tory of thle A.M.P. mnskes pleasant reading
and should certainly sWprm the patriotism of
every Australian, since it reveals an un
broken record of capable and prudent man
anement, and a develohment that is remark
able in the annals of British insurance. The
A.M.P. accepts policie up to £'o,ooo."*
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