THE NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY.
It v. ould seem hardly necessary to brinpj the claims of thia useful institution before the notice of the travelling public ahd working mon—for ib ehould and ought to be taken for granted that the benefits offered are well known and largely taken advantage of. Tho Company claims to be the oldest, largest and strongest colonial institution of its kind, and, considering it has paid some £102,613 for 12,204 claims and bonuses (which is the record for the Southern Hemisphere), may justly claim the three adjectives. It is abated as a fact that one out of every eight insured meets with an accident of some sort each year. The Board of Directors consists of gentlemen of the highest local standing, and the Company has branches and agencies throughout the whole of New Zealand and the Australian colonies. Much of its success ia due to the wise and careful management of Mr P. A. Edmisbon, the general manager, a gentleman deservedly popular for bis many good qualities. A neat pamphlet of 24 pages, jiist issued from the Star Office, giving a list of claims settled during the paat year, besides other information, can be had ab bhe office of bbc Company in bhe Victoria j Arcade.
THE TWO GENUINE ARTICLES : CLEMENTS TONIC FLETCHER'S PILL, IMITATED ! BUT UNRIVALLED AND UNEQUALLED. CLEMENTS TONIC is a scientific chemical food and restores the tissue wasted by the vocations of every day life, is a prompt and safe remedyfor neuralgia, nervousness, weakness, debility, liver complaint, dropsy, and chronic indigestion. FLETCHER'S PILLS cure heartburn, backache, headache, liver torpidity, dyspepsia and all complaints of the stomach and bowels. These two remedies have been thoroughly "tested in all the hob countries of tbe world. They are sold at a price within the r9ach of all people. Evidence is forwarded free on receipt of name and address thab will satisfy the moßt sceptical as to their virbues. They are sold everywhere, bub care must be taken thab the genuine are obtained or the money and time are wasted and the disease so much the more eerions.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 268, 9 November 1895, Page 2
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352THE NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 268, 9 November 1895, Page 2
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