b .'' P® ? I < t': : I t BURGLARY B—-K OR THEFT R® •• ?•.. ■ ?:5J •’ '•• I? " • ’• Is it wise to run the risk of considerable financial loss, when for a small premium you can secure a 4 Burglary and Theft Insurance Policy with The New ■ Zealand Insurance Company Limited? Sucli a policy will “cover” you in the event of loss > 1 by burglary or theft of your household property, . f S'valuables, personal belongings or the stock and plant |||l|w ' °f your business, iilbll Jllillli't I T,iere is also the “ New Zealand ” Householders’ Comh 0 B t I V prehensive Policy which offers in one document cover HHt ll : % lemßK Mikfl against fire, burglary, theft, damage by storm, flood, : S . limited compensation for the death of the insured B|caused bv fire or burglars, as well as other benefits. '■ or information relating to any Burglary and : : z Theft risk consult the Company’s Branch at ■Oh iflllft 90 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, C.l. HHI ® y I ||o||:F or your Local Agent BwMS the NEW ZEALAND Fjg|fe INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: AUCKLAND Branches and Agencies throughout the World /‘The Pillars of Security”
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Grey River Argus, 29 March 1948, Page 3
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