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Builden 3 of NEW ZEALAND'S FIRST LIGHTHOUSE New Zealand On January Ist, 1859 , New Zealand'$ first lighthouse on Pencarrow Head ac the entrance to Wellington Harbour was lit for the first time: Ic replaced 2 temporary beacon erected in 1844. From Pencarrow in 1859; there are to-day fifty-one lights around the coast of New Zealand for the guidance of 'those who g0 down to the sea in ships or who have business upon the waters. 3) Just IO years after the brilliant beam of Pencarrow light first flashed out into Cook Strait; the Government Life Insurance Department was established. Adopting the lighthouse a8 an appropriate symbol, which has become a prominent feature in its business, the Depart- ment has performed a useful duty in safeguarding the welfare of New Zealand people: Make your future secure by insuring with the 6OVERNMENT The Pioneer LFE New Zealand Office INSTRANCE Established 1e 1869 DEPARTMENT 19 "How Did You D0 'It2" How DoZSA D0 it?" Anyone who hae the good luck t0 get hold of B.S.A. Bicycle nowadays is a man to be envied. "How did you do it_where did you get it?" ask his jealous friends. That wartime B.S.A. Bicycles should be 80 particularly sought after is atribute to the way BSA: do it: If there 8 anything in omens, post-war BS.A: Bicycles will beat even past BSA: records. The only rival to their perfect perfor- mance will be their splendid appearance: Some more B.S.A: Bicycles are now coming into the country. Ask your dealer if he has one avail- able for you ~ 'you may be lucky. Or 5 'put your name down and be sure of it when it arrives: B.SA: Representatives: Bicycles: A. G Healing 6 Co. Ltd , BSA 216 Madras Sts Christchurch, and 42 Cable St , Wellington: Auckland District: Skeates & White Lid , 48 Fort Street; Auckland: BICYCLES AND Motor Cycles~N.Z: MotoR CYCLES Skeates 1 White Zid B.SA: Crcles Lcda, England:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 311, 8 June 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 311, 8 June 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 311, 8 June 1945, Page 2

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