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Family preparation for colds, cough -: Woods' Great Peppermint Cure \Y. U. Woods Ltd., Lamhton Quay, Wgtn.

PLflT SflfE • • • SOT SRFE THE RIGHT HAND RULE THE HALF DISTANCE RULE LEFT IS RIGHT Means that when you are going straight Means keeping within a speed which will p'ay safe- KeeP as far over on y°ur across any intersection -you give way 60 nprm:f vo„ wirhin half tho correct side as is practicable. An over _ , permit you to StOD Wltnin nsll t n 0 U I S* rar Hn'f Ha forrpH nn Tn traffic on your rightu But if you wish . . taKing sn uian t oe torcea to , j. _ , . tance of visible and clear road ahead. «ts wrong side because the driver in to change d.rect.on at the intersection , front is keeping just inside the white YOU MUST GIVE WAY TO ALL For your guidance, stoppmg d.stance at |ine. The illustracion indicates commonSTRA1GHT THROUGH TRAFFIC. 30 m.p.h. is 100 feet. sense driving on narrow or twisty roads. i NIGHT DRIVING COURTESY MEANS SAFETY COMMONSENSE ISN'T Dip your headlights for approaching Give way to up traffic on a steep incline; COMMON ENOUGH traffic; have your lights adjusted regu- reduce your speed for drovers with Worn, smooth tyres won't starvd the larly ; keep windshield clean and wipers f"Ck\i?n°?ll®ri°rt/errdriVnrS/tUeSS" a? of .sP,e.eding „and sudoe" -stoPs- ' . ing. Signal your starts, stops and turns Skids and blow-outs are a frequent 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. "It wasn't my fault — orwasit?" "I didn't see the other — — — car." " I thought there was plenty of room to pass." for extra value... extra protection "I couldn't stop in time." _. __ _ ^ Too late now. Another tragedy is added to the road p|Jig S ^ ||j accident statistics — another accident that ordinary care, ® ^ »3 m ^ courtesy and commonsense would have prevented. For II 113! O safety's sake know your traffic rules and observe the north island motor union insurance compant 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 ■v commonsenser-don t be caught driving an uninsured car. , , , " uniformed patrol. IT IS BETTER TO HAVE N.I.M1 INSURANCE AND NOT NEED IT - THAN TO NEED IT ANO. NOT HAVE IT

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Chronicle (Levin), 1 March 1947, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 1 March 1947, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 1 March 1947, Page 2

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