.|!MMMimiiiiiiiilllillllllllllil» ACCIDENT INSURANCE for NOTHING! "Auckland Star" Free Policy During the Past Year Nine were for fatal accidents. Of these two were motoring fatalities—-in each case £250 was paid to the beneficiaries. Three were accidents to pedestrians who were knocked down and killed by motor cars, £150 being paid out for each claim. Four were motor cycling fatalities, £150 being paid out for each claim. The " STAR'S FREE ACCIDENT INSURANCE POLICY" offers you insurance cover against many kinds of accidents, ranging from railway fatalities carrying £4000 cover in the event of both husband and wife being killed in the same accident, down to a simple home mishap to a child sustaining a broken arm or leg, for which £5 is paid out. Payments made for death claims have been of material benefit to the beneficiaries when urgently needed. Numerous letters of appreciation have been received on the prompt settlement made by The Prudential Assurance Company Limited. We have found from claims paid out in the past that the most frequent accidents happen under the following headings. nnrmr accidents.;? AAgA will be paid where a registered reader is killed in a motor accident whilst driving for pleasure or to and fr°ni business in his own car, motor cycling and cycling accidents. a « Rf% be paid where a registered reader is killed when riding on a 3" pijibliQ thoroughfare ?plely for pleasure or to and from his place of business. STREET ACCIDENTS. A « 0 will be paid where a registered reader is killed by being run over when walking or standing on the street. Jg* will be paid where a registered reader loses leig, arm or sight of an eye through being knocked down while walking or standing on the street. SPORTS ACCIDENTS. «« C A will be paid where s, registered reader is killed while playing SKt M 3" cricket, golf, tennis, football, hockey, or lacrosse. ngA will be paid where a registered reader loses a leg, arm or sight of . 3 an e ye while playing cricket, golf, tennis, football, hockey, or lacrosse. DROWNING ACCIDENTS. A 4 JEf A will be paid where a registered reader is drowned whilst bathing or boating for pleasure. HOME ACCIDENTS. |j><g ma will be paid where a registered reader is accidentally killed in his or h er private dwelling house, flat or rooms, or in the garden attached to such dwelling. A| a will be paid where, as a result of any oi the above accidents, the ■** * " reader shall fracture an arm above the wrist, leg above the ankle, or lower jaw or collarbone. CHILDREN'S ACCIDENTS. will be paid where the child of a registered reader between the ages of six and sixteen shall sustain fracture of leg above the ankle or arm above the wrist. Sign 'Tbi» Form Now and Receive Yaw Certificate of Registration. REGISTRATION FORM. — Jo the "Auckland Star" Registration Department, . . »» Box 1409, Auckland. Reader's Full Name Write as Clearly 48 Possible. Address . . ...... •••♦ » • ♦ Are you already a Subscriber? Please register me as a regular reader for the benefits of your Free , —i Insurance, in accordance with the full conditions published in the Auckland Star," July 1, 1932. Where a person is not already a regular subscriber, the district agent will be notified to supply, or the paper can be posted direct from this office. Enclose stamped envelope for reply.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 239, 8 October 1932, Page 7 (Supplement)
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