PROTECT YOURSELF TO-DAY
Two Serious Accidents Prove Danger of Delay Free Insurance Available to All SUN Readers A SUBURBAN resident was knocked down by a motor-car yesterday afternoon and conveyed to the hospital in a geriously injured condition. She had signed an order for the daily delivery of THE SUN to commence to-day. HAD she done so a week ago she would have been entitled to the benefits of THE SUN Free Accident Insurance, which protects regular subscribers who have been in receipt of the paper for seven days. Last week a man was knocked down by a motor-ear and killed. He, too, had signed an order for the delivery of THE SUN to commence from Monday, July 11. These two accidents demonstrate very forcibly that delays are dangerous. SUN readers and citizens generally should lose not a minute in getting on to THE SUN Free Accident Insurance register. Fill in the coupon, which is published on another page of this issue. THE SUN was the first daily newspaper in New Zealand to extend free accident insurance to its regular readers. Thousands have already joined up, and taken advantage of this unique offer, which is the more valuable because THE SUN Newspapers, Ltd., assumes the liability and does not delegate it to a third party.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 92, 9 July 1927, Page 1
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215PROTECT YOURSELF TO-DAY Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 92, 9 July 1927, Page 1
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