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The Lighthousethat _ Grows| The Government Life Insurance Office has enjoyed the confidence of the public of New Zealand throughout its history of almost 80 Years but never more markedly than in the year 1946 when 11,217 new insurances were issued for an amount 32% above the figure for 1945 An enlightened public found a policy for its every need in the wide range offered by this enterprising office which has written into its premium rates the benefits arising from the 1945 1946 favourable New Zealand mortality NEW BUSINESS NEW BUSINESS rate: L4,923,809 E6,511,227 The Demand for our Contracts still continues 4 To cope wich ic the Office is prepared to consider recruits for ics fine Field Staff. Excellent territory is avail: able in prosperous districts in both Islands and young men of integricy, energy and ambition have now the opportunitcy of taking uP a vocation in which the rewards are limited only by their own enterprise: Full particulars gladly given Jt any of the 18 District Offices : WHANGAREI TAURANGA NEW PLYMOUTH MASTERTON NELSON TIMARU AUCKLAND GISBORNE WANGANUI LOWER HUTT CHRISTCHURCH DUNEDIN HAMILTON NAPIER PALMERSTON NTH: WELLINGTON GREYMOUTH INVERCARGILB OR FROM THE HEAD OFFICE GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE BoX 563, WELLINGTON: 46

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 424, 8 August 1947, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 424, 8 August 1947, Page 2

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