THE FIRST ALARM.
• The fire bell rings ' out its brazen "l*™, and hundreds of anxious and careless people ask where is the fire, fearful that it may bo in their own homes or place of business. The careful man makes the best provision possible against fire by using Chubb's fireproof strongroom doors and safes to hold his valuables in. He knows from experience; that they are safe. Chubb's fireproof safes have stood tho severest tests, and withstand the fiercest fire. There is no need for alarm if you have a Chubb. Mr. James Dykes, of Gualfcer Dykes and Co., Peatherston Street, is attorney in New Zealand for Chubb and Son. —Advt. ; FIKE INSURANCE. If your property is not insured, call at or ring up the Guardian Assurance Co., Lt<£, 25 Panama Street. Established in New Zealand over 30 years. B. J. White, Manager. Telephone 2519. W. and G. Ttirnbull and Co., General Agents, Telephone 93. Inspections made and rates quoted free of oharge. Total Assets exceed.£&,soo,ooo. 8191
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 512, 20 May 1909, Page 6
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169THE FIRST ALARM. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 512, 20 May 1909, Page 6
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