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11 WHEN ASKED WHY 111 THEY READ THE 'STAR' THESE MEN SAID- / AS A BUSINESS MAN it is necessary i yiPl f° r me k now the latest developments t Wlsm if )£< in the commercial world. The "Star" gives me them first. Its presentation of % ; ißF'!* ' ie d a y' s news, and the articles that are I featured, appeal to me. Naturally I "•'"'' • . appreciate the common sense of getting '%-■.■ ■■ -H • si# : /Br £/ie most /or mj/ money and, although I am insured, the FREE Insurance given my ictYe and / 6z/ f/*e "Star" is too good £o be missed. In any case my wife i I undoubtedly prefers the "Star." AS A YOUNG MAN the "Star" appeals to me as a jqlly pood sporting paper. A chap can always depend on reading a good racy account of any sporting event in the "Star." And besides, as I play football myself and ride a motor bike, the "Star" Free Insurance covers me against accident when indulging in either of these pastimes. TM A WORKING MAN, I like to read my paper in comfort and when I can take my time over it—in the evening. I like the "Star's" fairness in politics, its sporting news, its articles and—well, the paper as a whole appeals to me. My wife nsays she couldn't do without the "Star." Its advertisements are her shopping guide. Ask the kiddies what THEY think of the "Star"! There'd be trouble if they didn't get their Enzed Junior and coloured section! Iri addition, we are ALL covered by the "Auckland Star" Free Accident Insurance. So far as I am concerned NO paper could take the place • From EVERY point of view the "Auckland Star" gives its readers better service and more for their money. Many of its features are exclusive, and every registered reader is covered by the most comprehensive Free Accident Insurance scheme in the Southern Hemisphere. If YOU are not a reader Sign and post the form below—it will bring to you one of the best newspaper services in the world. "AUCKLAND STAR" REGISTRATION FORM. To the "Auckland Star" Registration Department Box 1409, Auckland. Reader's Full Name ......... (Write as clearly as possible). Address v. ... • ........................ . ............. . ................. • Are You Already a Subscriber? Please register me as a regular reader for .the benefits of your Free Insurance, in accordance with the full conditions published in the "Auckland Star," June 29, 1935. WJiere 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. Post with Stamped and Addressed Envelope for Acknowledgment of Registration. : • '•••» '' , , '• ■ .. ■' . The Insurance benefits range from £5 to £5000.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 139, 13 June 1936, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 139, 13 June 1936, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 139, 13 June 1936, Page 18

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