THREE MORE CLAIMS
SUN READERS COMPENSATED Three SUN readers have experienced the practical advantages of THE SUM’S Free Insurance as follows: GORDON WILLIAM OGILVIE, of IS Foch Avenue, Mount Roskill, was knocked down by a motor-car at Grafton Bridge on October 17. He sustained bruises and was incapacitated for several days. A cheque for £4 3s 4d has been paid, representing nve days’ compensation. G. A. ARCHER, carpenter, of aount Albert Road, was injured while ™ ln & a motor-cycle on October 24. yne week's compensation has been owed and a cheque for £5 has been duly forwarded. -A, 0 - LE CLERC, of Lake Road, fci. was injured while riding ~ motor-cycle between Waiwera Northote. and his clalm fol . one aUoiL co ?iPensation has been “wed and a cheque for £5 paid Co°uoL nOthins to re Sister. Fill in « “K° n ™ page five and become *Stte U h bSCr i? er to THE SUN and toes Schem^ nefitS of the * ree Insur■b” now settled 25 claims a i»ly h i n L the Pree Insurance of .X the Public has yet to °! a « DaLr« rS tl n f et tins sixpence out ntarted insurance 8 “ imitation of THE SUN.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 194, 5 November 1927, Page 1
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196THREE MORE CLAIMS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 194, 5 November 1927, Page 1
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