WHERE VIGILANCE IS USELESS.
An alert, active man or woman usually feels /that theli? keen vigilance will "keep them but, or danger. But most aecidehts are uiipreventkble— due to forces: outside of one's control. When laid up as a result of accidarit one's • earning power ceases— yet li vine expenses Veon'Unue— and-i medical atten;ti'on adds to :them. An accident .policy m the Merbantii^ -and .General ihsurr . arice : Company^ . rdlieyes all fihahciai anxiety. This New Zealand! O^vhod Company settles -claims . : promptly. Subscribed Capital. £260,000. Head : Qf --i fice, Panama St., Wellington. Tel. 40^561^ Branches and Agents Everywhere;*
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NZ Truth, Issue 1200, 29 November 1928, Page 2
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96WHERE VIGILANCE IS USELESS. NZ Truth, Issue 1200, 29 November 1928, Page 2
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