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NEW ZEALAND LIGHTHOUSES No. 10 CAPE PALLISER History records tbe loss of many shbips in Palliser Bay, including the disastrous wreck of tbe St. Vincent in February; 1869 only two of ber Grew being javed. Tbe lightbouse On Cape Palliser when erected in 1897 lit tbe last of tbe four Gotnets of Cook Strait. It shows revolving wbite light visible in clear neather for 25 miles. In the same year that the "St: Vincent" went ashore in Palliser Bay, the Government Life Insurance Office was founded: Down the years it has an enviable record of sound, successful and economical operation and to- day ranks as one of the great Life Assurance Offices 0f the Empire: [00% Mutual, I0o% New Zealand and with assets of Ei5,000,000 the Government Life' guarantees complete protection to policyholders It offers a ser- vice specially designed to meet the individual requirements of New Zealanders: Consult the Government Life Insurance Office today: GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE 78 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE Bhine Lasts LonGE R SO do the shoes ! with BLACK JuPENiNG 51ot KU WORLd FAmo U $ As ThE BRILLIANT SHOE BLACK THE PoD EbOT

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 449, 30 January 1948, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 449, 30 January 1948, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 449, 30 January 1948, Page 16

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