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Stickers That Won't Stick!

— . . ■ Many motorists who have reregistered their vehicles and tried to affix the new yellow transfers to their whtdscreens have found that they will not stick. When applied With watei?, the sticker remains in position while the' snction lasts and then faUs .off, breaking up readily. . When cbmpljaints made to "The Chronicle" were mentioned to the Wellington Automobile Association's offieer, Mr. R. Keenan, this morning, he said that already 18 motorists had apnroached him, stating that they had ruined their transfers. He pointed out that the stickers were not to be displayed before tomorrow and there would be mahy more. complaints when all vehicle owners made the change of transfers; * - Mr. Keenan said that the remedy iay Sn using glue instead of water and not removing the backing paper from the ^ransfer. *

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Chronicle (Levin), 30 June 1949, Page 4

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Stickers That Won't Stick! Chronicle (Levin), 30 June 1949, Page 4

Stickers That Won't Stick! Chronicle (Levin), 30 June 1949, Page 4

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