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THE NURSES' PROTECTION & SAVINGS BANK FUND Advantages of the Fund, Popularity of the Fund. I. Protects loss of income during specified I . It is subscribed to by Nurses from the sickness. Three R . tQ rff J. Protects loss of income during Accident. o m. , \ . , , , .3. Make* positive provision for later yekrs 2 " P "" " '""' '' 4. Secures financial assistance when most t<s< Neariv £ 300 ha ' s been paid since tlie Fund needed. was inaugurated to incapacitated mem 5. No deduction (from amount payable at expiry ( bers fchrou^ h sickness and accident, of term selected) for cash benefits received. *** Claims liberally regarded and promptly <» Benefits, Accident, and Death, commence. settled, have given cause for satisfacon date of acceptance. Sickness. 14 tion. days from date of acceptance. 7. Introduces a simple system of saving. "ft-c- T* « 8. Financial Stability of Fund absolutely I«€ I TttSteeS Of the FtHld. assured Messrs. Stringek & Bridge, the woll-known <>. No restriction as to travel, or residence, firm of Accountants, Auditors and Trustees m r , P ; vltl !: n fche British Empire. of Cathedral Square, Christchtirch. act as 10. Officially supported by the Executive of Trustees for the Fund, thus securing for memthe N./. framed Nurses' Association bers special supervision m their interests 1 Commended by public and business men. Subscription should be made to them or their \l. Liberal, non-forfeiture privileges. special representative, Mr. Conrad Hoys. THE STATEMENT. Benefits secured by a Nttrse Banking Is. lOd. a week m the NURSES 7 PROTECTION & SAVINGS BANK FUND 1. £100 with all Interest for bonuses) at the L 3. Memo.— Any enquiries addressed to the end of 20 years. Trustees/ Messrs. Stringer and Bridge, 2. A Pension (or annuity) may be purchased HI Cathedral Square, Christchurch, will with the above cash payment if a mem- receive prompt attention. her so desires. 3. £M (is. Bd. if death occurs from natural All Members will please note— cau,s >s (bonuses added). If a member is paying on the bash of 3s. Bd. 4. £\W (is. Bd. if death occurs as the result P or weok fcne contribution .'J monthly is £2 of an accident (bonuses added). lL>s - S(1 -> (i monthly /5 35., and 12 monthly 5 £100 if a member should be totally per- , USs " with? of < '° lll " se - double the benefit's manently disabled through accident. iLs I f(>r n Payment oi Is. lOd. weekly. t\ sna ;f o m «™u ,« iTii .n ll il member ls paying <m the basis of ss. (id 'LLltwtZ 1 l°n 1 I>il U * y , Pei> P er week ' the contribution :>> monthly is n I ft, manently disabled through accident. \ lll(>uUl]y Ns <.&., and 12 monthly /14 t. An Annuity of £3 per annum on permanent Us., with trebled benefits on the basis of a general disablement through accident. i s . iod, weekly contribution. 8. An Annuity of {fi per annum on total A member may (on each anniversary date irremediable blindness or permanent of enrolment) alter the mode of payments to general paralysis the result of disease. the Fund from :$ monthly to t; monthly, or 0. 12s. per week during temporary total dis- *- monthly, or vice versa. ftblement through accident for ;>2 weeks r »u~ 1 ivr r c -•. » , »< m any one year for any one accident, liberal Won-forfeiture PriVflegCS If). 3s. per week during temporary partial Wjien a meniber has been connected with the disablement through accident lMmd fl>r at least fchree y ears and the contri- .. lo , i • , tmti.m for upwards of three years have been 11. 12s per week during temporary total dis- p ,i ( j, the member acquires a non-forfeitable abement caused by one or more of the interest m the Fund, the amount of which following diseases for 20 weeks m any m -iy be utilised. (Sco pamphlet.) one year for any one of 31 diseases (see if embers have the privilege oi drawing the pamphlet). cas(l V; j l|( . o f the fully paid up interest m th« 12. Xo deduction is made at the maturity Fund, th.is finally terminating all further of the contract for amounts which may interest m the benefits of the Fund, but the have been received for sickness or amount of such cash value will necessarily be accident compensation. less tluxrr the total contributions paid.

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Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume IX, Issue 2, 1 April 1916, Page 120

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Page 120 Advertisement 1 Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume IX, Issue 2, 1 April 1916, Page 120

Page 120 Advertisement 1 Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume IX, Issue 2, 1 April 1916, Page 120

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