Fathered by Life Assurance A comfortable home: Three meals a day: Good clothing and other necessities of life: Above all, Security. These are a few of the things that Life Assurance means to thousands of New Zealand homes that have lost their breadwinners. Have you ever thought how it comes about that a life assurance office can afford tO pay a gubstantial sum-~perhaps a thousand pounde Or more whenever a policy holder dies, even though he may have paid but a few pounds in premiums? This is accomplished simply by cO-operation. 76 The premiums that all the policy holders pay make up a great common pool from which the families of all of them draw their benefits as their breadwinners die: 4 MESSAGE FROM THE LIFE ASSURANGE OFFICES In NEW ZIALAND 86
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 370, 26 July 1946, Page 11
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132Page 11 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 370, 26 July 1946, Page 11
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