B UILDFRS OF N EW Z EALAND Ile 9ist = 'Iinting Bess William Colenso brought the first Printing Press 80 che Bay of Islands In 1834, and che first book produced early In 1835 was small volume n che Maori language con- taining cwo Epistles of che New Testament Printing was one of New Zealand's earliest industries, introduced over Ioo years ag0 to help fill the cultural needs of the young country. And more than 75 years ag0, our forefathers showed their prudence and foresight establishing the Government Life Insurance Department to help safeguard the welfare of the rapidly growing population. To-day the Government Life fills an integral and vitally important place among the national institutions of New Zealand: Throughout the Dominion ~in city, town; and country thousands of New Zealanders have recognised the value of insuring with the GOVERNMENT The Pioneer LFE New Zealand Office IN SURANCE Established 1869 DEPARTMENT 23 by
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 329, 12 October 1945, Page 33
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152Page 33 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 329, 12 October 1945, Page 33
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