Over 400 Claims Paid
BENEFITS OF SUN FREE INSURANCE
Grateful Readers Thank THE SUN
for Timely Help
J,’’ R EOK INSURANCE of newspaper readers in New Zealand originated with The Sun. Others copied the scheme, offering restricted benefits, and have made payments in a few instances. THE SUN NEWSPAPERS, LTD., HAVE COMPENSATED OVER 400 SUBSCRIBERS IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF NEW ZEALAND DURING THE PAST TWO YEARS. The Sun has received many letters from subscribers gratefully acknowledging the timely assistance of the cheque which never fails to arrive provided the conditions are complied with. Owing to the liberality of the scheme, which costs The Sun reader nothing, payments must necessarily be confined to accidents that are strictly within the scope of the conditions. Time and trouble will be saved to subscribers if they will read the conditions carefully and refrain from making claims that are palpably outside the undertaking given by The Sun Newspapers, Ltd.
Recent payments made include the following: G. W. Varley, 20 Jubilee Avenue, Oneliunga, labourer, H. Clark, 28 Arcadia Avenue, Epsom, machinist. G. Gardiner, 69 Lincoln Street. Ponsonby, labourer. P. C. Jones, Mangapeehi. King Country, sawmill hand. A. C. Evison, Glentui Road, Auckland, grocer’s assistant. W. Hassan, 15 Beaconsfield Street, Grey Lynn, grocer. E. H. Carroll, 14 Ardmore Street. Herne Bay, motor-driver. R. Saul, Albert Street, Otahuhu, labourer. G. Crowther, 9 Falcon Street, Ponsonby, blacksmith. W. M. Lough I in, 3 Cross St. Newton, salesman. V. G. Penny, Astley Avenue, Grey Lynn. bus driver. W. M. Cuthbert, Glen Massey, miner. Angus Taylor, Camp Road. Otahuhu. schoolboy. George Smith, Bellvue Avenue, Northcote. packerman. O. Johnson, Portland, labourer. J. Spottiswood, 32 St. Mary’s Road, Auckland, chemist. T. J. Virtue, 37 Argyle Street. Herne Bay. warehouseman.
E. Bloxham, Taumarunui, railway employee. A. J. Thompson, 25 Commercial Road, Grey Lynn. John Upson, 65 Lucerne Road. Kemuera. Mrs. R. Body, 1 Redwood Street, Ponsonby, housewife. Mrs. M. Doherty, 96 Church Street, Onehunga, housewife. Frances Savage, 294 Edendale Road, Mount Albert, schoolgirl. R. C. King, 14 Pitt Street, Auckland, mechanic. John Brown. 22 Kenyon Avenue, Mount Eden, engineer. E. Miller, 77 Western Springs Road, Morningside, boilermaker. Sung Lee, 533 Dominion Road, laundryman. D. Irwin, 160 Great North Road, schoolboy. R. Hosking, IS Walton Street. Avondale, fibrous plasterer. J. N. Blockley, 8 Duncan Avenue, Edendale, motor-ear upholsterer. D. H. Davies, 21 Princes Street, Devonport, engineer. Mrs. A. Peters, 261 Great North Road, Grey Lynn, domestic duties. Mrs. E. Thompson, 5 Dickens Street. Grey Lynn, housewife. D. J. Macdonald, 7 Hawea Road, Point Chevalier, wharf labourer.
Besides conferring the boon of free insurance on its readers and compelling competitors to do the same, The Sun has been responsible for bigger and better newspapers in Auckland, earlier editions, fuller reports, later telegrams and cables, and better service to the public. THE SUN GIVES MORE SPACE TO NEWS PICTURES. GENERAL READING AND LITERARY FEATURES THAN ANY OTHER DAILY NEWSPAPER IN NEW ZEALAND. Everyone should be a regular subscriber. Place your order with the publisher to-day. Phone 46-S2O.
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Bibliographic details
Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 621, 25 March 1929, Page 10
Word Count
500Over 400 Claims Paid Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 621, 25 March 1929, Page 10
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