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/r™1 - . ■ 11 ? FASHIONS FOR SUN AND FUN NOW SHOWING AT STANLEYS c The Latest — the Most Exciting Sun Suits and Play Suits A Full range designed in the latest American styles in Gay Coloured Stripes, Cheeks, and Colourful Florals. SUNSHINE BECOMES YOU IN Stanleys Sun Fashions 'PHONE 472, OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. ; Gfory Boxes Glory Chests 1 I And a Saperb Cocktail Cabinet NOW ON DISPLAY AT I J. W. Lynch Ltd. EXCLUSIVE FURNISHERS, BATH STREET (Opp. Conncd Cbambers) i levin. I PIIQNE 420.

FLJY SflFE STET SBFI THE RIGHT HAND RULE THE HALF DISTANCE RULE LEFT IS RIGHT Means that when you are going straight Means keeping within aspeed which will P'ay safe. Keep as far over on your . . v 6 r correct side as is practicable. An over across any intersection you give way to permit you to stop within half the dis- taking car shouidn't be forced on to traffic on your right. But if you wish Qf vjsjble and rQ^ • jts wrong sjde because the driver in to change direction at the intersection front is keeping just inside the white YOU MUST GIVE WAY TO ALL For your guidance, stopping distance at jine The illustration indicates commonSTRAIGHT THROUGH TRAFFIC. 30 m.p.h. is 100 feetu sense driving on narrow or twisty roads. NIGHT DRIVING COURTESY MEANS SAFETY COMMONSENSE ISN'T • Dip your headlights for approaching Give way to up traffic on asteep indine; COMMON ENOUGH cr. . „ i: reduce your speed for drovers with Worn, smooth tyres won t stand the tra ic, ave you ig a j g stock. Don't leave other d rivers guess- strain of speeding and sudden stops. larly ; keep windshield clean and wipers ing. Signal your starts, stops and turns Skids and blow-outs are a frequenf working; on wet nights keep your clearly. Don't insist on your rights if cause of accidents. Keep your speed speed down. it means safety to forgo them. down. " l£ wasn't my fault— or was It 7 » 'P » por rxtra value. . . extra rrotectL | car. I thought there was plenty oi room to pass. " 5 couldn't stop in time." p* gg M b jrm pa ra Too late now. Another tragedy is added to the road BfclB b I ■ A ^ ffl ip ra accident statistics — another accident that ordinary care, ™ h ® nraM&jjM P^ll courfcesy and commonsense would have prevented. For 63 !■ B IgiiHr safety's sake know your traffic rules and observe the mohth islano hotok union insurance cqmpany courtesies of the road. ^ ^ ^ Full details from the Head Office of the It's commonsense too, to insure your car. Plentiful Company, P.O. Box 1348, Wellington; petrol has already caused a leap in the accident rate. any Branch Office or agent; or from any For your own sake and others, driye with care, courtesy, Automobile Assn., Secretary, Agent or - ^ commonsense— don't be caught driving an uninsured car. uniformed patrol. IX |S BETTER TO HAVE N.I.M.O. INSURANCE AND NOT NEED IT-THAN TO NEED IT AND NOT HAVE IT

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Chronicle (Levin), 24 October 1946, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 24 October 1946, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 24 October 1946, Page 7

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