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The Sun was First With i First To Give Subscribers Free Accident Insurance The Sun scheme is still the most liberal and has given relief in hundreds of cases. Here are a few of the contributions made by THE SUN toward the production of Bigger and Better Newspapers in Auckland. *+A First To Print Fearless and Independent Editorials The Sun gives outspoken criticism of national and local administration. A ep <\o Gc& eft - "■ r*-;-. V': ' \ , . ..... ■ fi " !: - . ■ in #pi i * - , * & ■ The First Building Erected in Auckland for the Exclusive Publication of a Daily Paper. First To Cover the Field of Social News — The Sun was the first paper in Auckland to cater properly for Women Readers. Vv^ V to Vl ". \ C** B®’ 8 ®’ X& A *A eS tv'ta 6 w J»o„ >A( e^c es . Ufa/ f^e s A." Vot First To Illustrate Freely the News of the Day The Sun pictures are a standard of comparison for interest and reproduction. « ..... . \ HP o <ss& V v^ v First To do Justice to Local Body Activities I he Sun was first to give liberal reports of Municipal and Local Governing Authorities. * T/s et>. ,* a/ es . 7sf c/> First To Conduct Annual Literary Competitions Wherever Better Newspaper Service is possible it will be given FIRST 1 he Sun has consistently encouraged New Zealand authors and poets. A*. ' rZJTI7 » OFTA7/

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 16

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