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Mr J. D. Bayliss (middle), New Zealand sales manager of the Government Life Insurance Office, presented Mr B. T. Wilson (left) and Mr M. P. O’Leary with silver pins yesterday to mark sales in excess of $4 million each in the Christchurch area. The figures were achieved in less than five years.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33933, 28 August 1975, Page 12

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Mr J. D. Bayliss (middle), New Zealand sales manager of the Government Life Insurance Office, presented Mr B. T. Wilson (left) and Mr M. P. O’Leary with silver pins yesterday to mark sales in excess of $4 million each in the Christchurch area. The figures were achieved in less than five years. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33933, 28 August 1975, Page 12

Mr J. D. Bayliss (middle), New Zealand sales manager of the Government Life Insurance Office, presented Mr B. T. Wilson (left) and Mr M. P. O’Leary with silver pins yesterday to mark sales in excess of $4 million each in the Christchurch area. The figures were achieved in less than five years. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33933, 28 August 1975, Page 12