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FIRST IN THE FIELD 380 MOST LIBERAL BENEFITS Claims Paid By THE SUN Auckland —to JUNE 30, 1929 THE ONLY TEST of the Value of FREE Insurance to the Readers of a Newspaper is this — How Far Hoes it Cover the Risks anti Haxards of Everyday Life? When THE SUN originated Free Insurance of its readers a competitor promptly produced an imitation scheme. Full page announcements paraded the alleged advantages of our contemporary’s offer. A year passed, and the number of persons who had benefited by this allegedly liberal scheme could be counted on the fingers of one hand I Then it was revised, and slightly extended benefits relating to home accidents and children’s broken limbs were introduced, involving compensation in a few cases. THE SUN’S scheme is no ’’ gold brick ” but a real and tangible benefit to SUN readers. THE SUN pays compensation to registered readers for injuries causing temporary total disablement arising out of accidents defined in the conditions. This is vastly more important to the subscriber than the prospect of his estate getting £2OOO out of a railway accident in the event of death. The records show that it is about A Million to One Against a Passenger Being Killed in a Railway Accident But the risk of injury from accidents listed in the conditions of THE SUN policy is real and tangible. THE SUN scheme has another outstanding advantage. Payment is not delegated to any Insurance- Company. THE SUN stands behind its own insurance scheme and accepts full responsibility for settlements. If the claim comes within the four corners of the conditions, settlement is prompt and liberal. THE SUN compensates the registered subscriber for temporary total disablement provided he or she is injured in a—1. Railway accident. Accident to tram, steamer, ferry, motor-bus, taxi, coach, or other licensed vehicle. Accidents to tram and bus conductors who may be struck by passing vehicles. Accident while entering or alighting from stationary trams, ferries, etc. Accident while riding cycles or motor-cycles. 4. Mishap to passenger lifts. Accident from burning dwellings, etc. Accidents of sport. Street accidents through being injured by passing vehicles. Accident while endeavouring to vuvß life. These are Exclusive Features of THE SUN FREE INSURANCE The imitation scheme does not recognise liability for temporary total disablement under the above conditions. Many persons are under a misapprehension on this point. Read carefully and compare the conditions of THE SUN’S magnificent offer with the kind of free insurance available elsewhere. *ver 23+000 Subscribers [avc Registered Under THE SUN’S FREE Insurance JOIN UP TO-DAY! LL DETAILS AND ENROLMENT FORMS ARE AVAILABLE AT STAND AT THE WINTER EXHIBITION. THE SUN’S
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 706, 4 July 1929, Page 11 (Supplement)
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440Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 706, 4 July 1929, Page 11 (Supplement)
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