3=== BUILDERS OF NEW 'EALAND GtiorJutius9oget Ho introduced the Act founding the Govern- ment Life Insurance Department and also the Public Trust Office Insticuted big develop- ments in Public Works and Immigration Was responsible for the opening of the Cable between New Zealand and Australia, and the mail service to San Francisco helped found New Zealand' $ flrst daily newspaper, the Otago Daily Times. New Zealanders today owe a great debt to the statesmanship and fore- sight of Sic Julius Vogel: He was one of those great men in our history whose swork lives on" . This is notably 80 in the case of the Government Life Insurance Department; which has grown from small beginnings to a great national institution that has been of inestimable benefit to the people of New Zealand. Today, as for over 75 years, great numbers of New Zealanders enjoy security and freedom from financial worries through the insurance policies they hold with the GOVEIBNMENT The Pioneer LIFE New Zealand Office INSURANCE Established ~ 1869 DEPARTMENT 26
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 341, 4 January 1946, Page 21
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168Page 21 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 341, 4 January 1946, Page 21
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