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THE NURSES' PROTECTION & SAVINGS BANK FUND Advantages of the Ftind. Popularity of the Fund. 1. Protects loss of income during specified 1. It is subscribed to by Nurses from the sickness. Three Kings to the Bluff. 2. Protects loss of income during Accident. 2. The membership has now reached nearly 3. Makes positive provision for later years 900 Nurses. of life. , 3 N ear iy /300 has been paid since the Fund 4. Secures financial assistance when most was inaugurat ed to incapacitated mem __ n f , ;. .. „ . bers through sickness and accident. 5. No deduction (from amount pavable at expiry . ~, . „, n -, , , „ of termselected.forcashbenefits received. +• Claims liberally regarded and promptly 6 Benefits, Accident, and Death, commence. * ettled ' have * lven cause for satisfacon date of acceptance. Sickness, 14 lon * days from date of acceptance. 7. Introduces a simple system of saving. *nt%/> 'I***** c 4 -_>-_>__« r\t kt\t> If? 4<*\A 8. Financial Stability of Fund absolutely lne 1 rUSieeS OI IUC FUnU, assured. Messrs. Stringer & Bridge, the well-known 9. No restriction as to travel, or residence, firm of Accountants, Auditors and Trustees, within the British Empire. of Cathedral Square, Christchurch, act as 10. Officially supported by the Executive of Trustees for the Fund, thus securing for memthe N.Z. Trained Nurses' Association. bers special supervision in their interests. 11. Commended by public and business men. Subscription should be made to them or their 12. Liberal, non -forfeiture privileges. special representative, Mr. Conrad Boyes. THE STATEMENT. Benefits secured by a Nurse Banking Is. lOd. a week in the NURSES' PROTECTION AND SAVINGS BANK FUND. 1. with all Interest (or bonuses) at the 13. Memo. — Any enquiries addressed to the end of 20 years. Trustees, Messrs. Stringer and Bridge, 2. A Pension (or annuity) may be purchased 81 Cathedral Square, Christchurch, will with the above cash payment if a mem- receive prompt attention. 3. be 6, V^death occurs from natural All Members will please notecauses (bonuses added). If a member is paying on the basis of 3s. 8d _ /ion /. oj -r _ -.u 4.1 -. -,«„ ,14. per week the contribution 3 monthly is £z 4. 6s. Bd. if death occurs as the result P and - 2 £ f of an accident (bonuses added) 165., with, of course, double the benefits 5 if a member should be totally per- ag for ft payment of i s> 10 d. weekly. manently disabled through accident. If ft member is paying on the basis of ss. 6d. 6. if a member shoul Ibe partially per- p er wee k, the contribution 3 monthly is £Z 19s. manently disabled thro gh accident. 6 monthly £1 14s. 6d., and 12 monthly 7. An Annuity of £3 per annum on permanent 145., with trebled benefits on the basis of a general disablement through accident. Is. lOd. weekly contribution. 8. An Annuity of /6 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 3 monthly to 6 monthly, or 9. 12s. per week during temporary total dis- 12 monthly, or vice versa. ablement through accident for 52 weeks LJl_> cra l Non-forfeittire Privileges in any one year for any one accident When & member connected with the 10. 3s. per week during temporary partial Fund for at least three years and the contri _ disablement through accident. bution for upwards of three years have been 11. 12s. per week during temporary total dis- paid, the member acquires a non -forfeitable ablement caused by one or more of the interest in the Fund, the amount of which following diseases for 26 weeks in any may be utilised. (See pamphlet), one year for any on of 31 diseases (see Members have the privilege of drawing the pamphlet). cash value of the fully paid up interest in the 12. No deduction is made at the maturity Fund, thus finally terminating all further of the contract for amounts which may interest in the benefits of the Fund, but the * have been received for sickness or amount of such cash value will necessarily be accident compensation. less than the total contributions paid.

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Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume XI, Issue 3, 1 July 1918, Page 166

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Page 166 Advertisement 1 Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume XI, Issue 3, 1 July 1918, Page 166

Page 166 Advertisement 1 Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume XI, Issue 3, 1 July 1918, Page 166

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