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The scope of the “ National’s ” service includes every important branch of insurance except Life. Public attention is drawn to the protection offered against the following risks:— PLATE GLASS. Business firms possessing plato glass shop fronts or show cases can insure them against loss by breakage at very moderate premiums. Accidents are liable to happen any time, and there is the daily risk of a big smash by unmanageable motor cars or runaway horses. The heavy cost>of plato glass makes its insurance well worth while. BURGLARY. H premises are broken into and valuable contents damaged or stolen, tho loss is very materially minimised where a Burglary Insurance Policy exists. One realises tho advantages of such protection where the modern burglar exhibits his skill and handiwork. Instead of havingto bewail the loss and complete dis-* appearance of one's valuables, those, insured enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that adequate compensation is forthcoming. FIDELITY GUARANTEE. A policy in this section enables • employers to protect themselves against loss occasioned by the dishonesty of or embezzlement by employees. In an evil.hour large sums may be abstracted, so that as a business proposition, it is a wise thing to make provision for indemnity against such defalcations, by transferring the responsibility to the “ National.” Legal Bonds of all descriptions executed. THE mimAi I ’ INSURANCE CO. OF HEW ZEALAND LT 126 Rattray Street (opposite Telegraph Office) H. A. B. BRABANT Manager • • • Otago Branch

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19280302.2.108.2

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Evening Star, Issue 19805, 2 March 1928, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19805, 2 March 1928, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19805, 2 March 1928, Page 14

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