BUILDERS OF N EW K EALAND he Tinst efteamshihs HAS: Driver (1846) was the first sceam- propelled vessel co reach New Zealand direct from England: Five years later the "Governor Wynyard the first steamship built in NZ was launched ac Auckland: The illustration shows an early Paddle steamer at Port Chalmers: The development of New Zealand has been linked inseparably with ships and the sea~in earlier days by the picturesque old sailing ships, and later by the faster steamships which replaced them. Long before the almost total eclipse of sailing vessels on our sea lanes, the Govern- ment Life Insurance Department was founded: This great institution, too, has been inseparably linked with the growth of our country. For over seventy-five years the Government Life' has taken pride in the fact that its Life Assurance service is specially fitted to the individual needs of New Zealanders: Insure with the GOVERNMENT The Pioneer LIFE New Zealand Office Established 1869 INSURANCE DEPARTMENT 25 Cherish your Valet Razor: It $ worth a little extra cafe: Dry it carefully after using and always strop before putting away. Valet Blades 3/6 per packet 07a of IO. V7.4 Avallable et ah Chemists, Tobacconists, Hardware and Department Stores: 1 1 0 1 1
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 337, 7 December 1945, Page 9
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204Page 9 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 337, 7 December 1945, Page 9
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