360 CLAIMS PAID
FREE READER INSURANCE BENEFITS TO “SUN” SUBSCRIBERS Since free insurance was inaugurated by The Sun for the benefit and protection of its readers, over 360 claims have been admitted and paid. Readers in all parts of the Auckland Province have been compensated for- injuries which came within the scope of the conditions, and the following is a typical letter from a grateful subscriber: The Publisher, THE SUN Newspapers, Wyndham Street , Auckland. Dear Sir, — I tuish to express my thanks to THE SUN Neivspapers (or the money I received under the Free Accident Insurance. I was out of work a fortnight ivith nothing coming in, and can honestly say I was more than pleased to collect your splendid insurance—and generous gift. 1 will certainly tell all my friends and, induce anyone not taking THE SUN to give your attractive paper a trial. I don’t think they will change . (Signed) — CHARLES TIMMINS. Golf Road, New Lynn, June 6, 1929. The Sun was the first paper in New Zealand to initiate free insurance. The conditions are FAR MORE LIBERAL than those of any other paper. The great value of the scheme is that it compensates for temporary total disablement. DURING THE PAST TWO MONTHS the following subscribers have received payments: D Taylor, Marshal Street, Fairfield, Hamilton. J. G. King, 39 Randolph Street, Newton. J. Tocker, 21 Kingsland Avenue, Auckland. S. Bastings, Great North Road, Avondale. J. L. Jardin, 11OA Victoria Street, Auckland. W. J. Gracie, Mokoia Road, Birkenhead. S. Williams, St. Mary’s Road, Ponsonby. John I. Dodd, 38 Epsom Avenue, Epsom. Herbert Green, Rose Road, Papatoetoe. W. W. McLean, 3 East Street, Newton. J. H. Joynt, Papatoetoe. B. McDonald, Te Atatu. S. Faulkner, Papatoetoe. G. B. Foster, 2 Upper Kent Street, Frank ton. S. H. Bowler, St. Heliers Bay Road, St. Heliers. A. Courtney, Kerepeehi. T. F. Hasted. 7 Lyon Street, Frankton. R. J. Anderson, P. 0., Ngaruawahia. W. McLoughlin, 3 Cross Street, Newton. D. E. Keane, 5 Alfred Street, Auckland. A. J. Robinson, 12 Macaulay Street, Newton. V. McDonald, College Hill, Bombay. W. T. Hewson, -61 Mount Eden Road, Mount Eden. A. H. Coyle, 391 Mount Eden Road, Mount Eden. Percy Fletcher, 2 Matai Road, Green Lane. C. D. Hosking, 17 St. Mark’s Road, Remuera. T. Lee, Huia Street, Taumarunui. J. Hodgson, Haupapa Street, Rotorua. L. Steven, 26 First Avenue, Ivingsland. H. Whyte. Empire Lane, Otahuhu. J. Biakemore, Three Kings, Mount Roskill. D. R. Ferguson, 19 Albert Street, Onehunga. J. Wilkinson, Manunui. J. Jenkins, 6 Scotia Place, Auckland. M. Kingi, Purewa Camp, Purewa. D. McLaren, Old Taupo Road, Rotorua. C. Timmins, Golf Road, New Lynn. Mrs. T. A. Retter, 20 Charlotte Street, Eden Terrace. E. W. Harris, Hakanoa Street, Huntly. Delays are dangerous. Fill in the form on page three and become a regular reader of The Sun. Read the conditions carefully to see the nature of the accidents covered by the insurance, and compare them with rival schemes put forward in imitation of The Sun’s original free insurance.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 687, 12 June 1929, Page 1
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500360 CLAIMS PAID Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 687, 12 June 1929, Page 1
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