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COVER FOR THE PEDESTRIAN

OUR FREE INSURANCE

£IOO IF KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR-CAR FREE INSURANCE T>EDESTRIANS, who are “home delivery subscribers” to THE SUN and are knocked down and injured by vehicles while crossing any public street are covered by ouir free insurance scheme. £SOO IN TRAIN SMASH First, if a reader is killed in a railway smash while travelling as a farepaying or ticket-holding passenger, his or her next of kin will receive £SOO. If the reader loses two limbs or two eyes, or loses one eye and one limb, through an accident to train, tram, bus, or ferry, then the reader will receive £250. If one limb is lost or one eye, the reader will receive £IOO. £250 is paid* the next of kin of a home-delivery reader who is killed in an accident to tram, steamer, ferry, taxi cab, motor-bus, or cab. Similarly £250 is paid if the reader is killed while alighting from or entering a motor-car or other vehicle mentioned in a public street. If death follows burns through a fire in the home or at work, £250 is paid. If the reader loses his life while attempting to save life, such as in surf, then the next of kin will get £250. FOR TRAM AND BUS MEN A valuable provision is £250 for next of kin of the tram or bus conductor who is killed by falling or being struck or thrown off the footboard Perhaps the benefit which covers the most popular risk is the £IOO provided where a home delivery subscriber is knocked down by a vehicle in the street and killed. All that the reader need do is to order THE SUN to be delivered to his or her home in his or her name. Application form on page 7 to-day should be filled in and sent to this office. In return, the reader will receive a registered number, which will be his or hers for all time so long as THE SUN is home-delivered.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 75, 20 June 1927, Page 1

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COVER FOR THE PEDESTRIAN Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 75, 20 June 1927, Page 1

COVER FOR THE PEDESTRIAN Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 75, 20 June 1927, Page 1

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