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The Bank behind the Dominion s Business ■m B.N.Z. I bank t because • • m . . I have been impressed by the personal, confidential service they have given me since I started in business on my own account . Complete banking facilities throughout over 260 Branches and Agencies in the Dominion. B.N.Z. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND Established 1861 4.9

«... .»•«««“ #, 'S5 . >v-~- *■•'"' nHH PLUMB and Mobiloil ... and enjoy extra service VACUUM OIL 13 P 9 VACUUM QUAUir PRODUCTS COMPANY PTY. LTD PLUME m s 8 m m i m m

LET’S "STOP THESE DRO WNI NG S ■ 23V \^MFZ~ Iwo-r^WfoJi »*** —St* 4 This new flag in bold red and yellow will be flown by every surf club in New Zealand this summer. When- you see the flag flying on the Surf Clubhouse it means swimming is safe WITHIN THE MARKED AREA OF THE BEACH. If there is no flag flying there is no patrol on duty. Although there has not been a single drowning fatality on any patrolled beach for 3 years, the surf is potentially dangerous and last year over 200 rescues were made by surf clubs. Be wise at the beach ... keep within the marked safety zones ... leave beach balls, inflated mattresses and rubber floats on land —they can carry you unknowingly into danger—swim with the crowd —there’s safety in numbers. The Surf Clubs are doing a grand job —help them in their service by using common sense —by obeying their notices —by watching for the safety flags. If this flag is NOT flying, and on unpatrolled beaches, take great care. (» .1 1 90% OF BROWNINGS ARE PREVENTABLE Inserted by the Physical Welfare and Recreation Branch of the Internal Affairs Department

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 84, 11 January 1950, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 84, 11 January 1950, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 84, 11 January 1950, Page 6

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