FAMOUS LIGHTHOUSES NO. 2 6( THE BISHOP" Rising sheer out of the sea beyond 6 6 the Scilly Islands, the Bishop" light is the western sentinel of England. Until this light was built in 1878, the Bishop Rock was the scene of many maritime disasters, worst of which occurred in I707 when three vessels of Sir Cloudesley S hovel' $ fleet found- ered with a loss of 2000 men . The Government Life Insur- ance Department; with its fit- ting lighthouse symbol, has been a tower of strength to the people of New Zealand for 76 years. It has assisted them to avoid the dangers of finan- cial distress, and enabled them to provide ~out of income for the security of themselves and their dependants. Re- member, the future belongs to those who prepare for it: Con- sult the Department about your Insurance problems: GOVERNMENT INSURANCE LIFE D E PARTMEnT 32 76 YEARS Of DePENDABLE Service
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 387, 22 November 1946, Page 20
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154Page 20 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 387, 22 November 1946, Page 20
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