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PUBLIC NOTICE STATE FIRE announce: DRASTIC MOTOR CAR PREMIUM REBATES. This is what State Fire Policy--holders have been paying. A lowbasic premium of £3 3s plus 10si toreach £100 insured. That is a premium of £4 3s for £200 comprehen-< sive cover with a further rebate offS 4s for cars of 15 h.p. or under. NOW tf claims have not exceeded £2 during the last year a bonus rebate of" 20 per cent. If claims have not exceeded £2 during the past two years a bonus re!--bate of 25 per cent. If claims have not exceeded £2 during the past three years a bonus=* rebate of 30 per cent. AND REMEMBER NO FRANCHISE. State Fire offers the orily no franfcchise policy which means that should you be unfortunate enough, to have an accident State Fire pays™ the full amount of the claim. Alt other companies insist on policy--holders carrying the risk of at least , the first £2. SEE STATE FIRE AGENTS FORTHE BEST MOTOR CAR POLICY. . A.J. panning. and Co, REAL ESTATE AGENTS Agents fer:'State Fire Insurance!,. Motors-Car Insurance, State Advances Gorp, Government Life Insurance, Northern Building Society. THE STRAND, WHAKATAME ROAST BEEF*of Old England ' Builds Boys of the Bulldog; .. Breed. Prime Beef, Pork,*fflutfoii. Service and Delivery. Ring 183- ; C. A. TIMES & SONS THE STRAND, WHAKATANE } isinse Espsses R \ Secure a! 2. ytrar ' •j Jeiisr/ f y*. I Esislrcir.;.:3 \ | | frocs us. k A jp S •*» p Osly tils bec£* rzzloSds arc .Cj used in 1-b.s oi a'l % joinery hj— k! i BpjTSUiUVAN LUKE LIB. | •, Buiidsrs, Timber and Hardware I Merchants i AKA T AN_E — 'P h on e 1 9_j i UAU-l SICKNESS. 'Men and women luu'o iuui sickness and whose ka'r is eom!n<f out and becoming -van ire Binrese- Pier ha] Kni. •'•*-••'01 Tonic. People who are going ■K-'r] '-entire Ijlriv.'.-Ht, w-ueli £nnvs ;:ey.- r U\ 'r> Cjl;ii;:able i " i'rorn F, C-!u-;nK : , a ■; uv..,['• re- :: wi'li l'. ! SlHi eal big ' F- G, X kiekkr.v, Chemist,- ' . ':a' v ' a ":';; :r juF r.v: iVv Teol' 1 "\'."on:-cr ■ s , -K' •L': i; .nl ■ : 1 Wr.i-vc books

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 37, 8 April 1942, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 37, 8 April 1942, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 37, 8 April 1942, Page 8

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