The Nurses' Protection and Savings Bank Fund
The trustees of this Fund, Messrs. Stringer and Bridge, the well-known firm of accountants and auditors of Christchurch, desire to report that they are very well satisfied with the smooth working of this Scheme.
The Fund has been underwritten by the Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society, Limited, the accumulated funds of which are over £3,750,000 and the whole of this sum is available as a guarantee of the financial stability of the Nurses' Fund.
Everywhere in the nursing profession that the liberal and far-reaching benefits of the Scheme have been explained and detailed by the Special Commissioner — Mr. Conrad
Boyes — nurses have with hardly an exception realised that this Scheme, which has been designed specially for their benefit, is one which should have their enthusiastic support and have in consequence immediately enrolled themselves.
The advantages of the savings bank portion of the Fund are obvious. In order that some idea of the benefits to be derived from the accident and sickness portion may be fully realised tlie trustees would like to draw the attention of nurses to the following typical claims that have been made upon the Fund : — Amount of
Policy No. Initials. Cause of Disablement. Benefit Paid £ s. d. 174942 I.M. Whitlow 2 13 1 175614 E.M.S. Appendicitis 8 8 0 175808 CC. Diphtheria 3 5 3 175795 A.D. Diphtheria 6 12 0 206062 1.G.8. Typhoid 10 9 1 206396 R.T.C. Run over by a motor car 2 8 0 175946 C.E.J. Pneumonia and Pleurisy 9 5 2 175749 G.F. Typhoid 10 19 5 175950 M.G. Typhoid 24 13 8 175778 C.W. Measles 2 8 0
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Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume VIII, Issue 1, 1 January 1915, Page 52
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274The Nurses' Protection and Savings Bank Fund Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume VIII, Issue 1, 1 January 1915, Page 52
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