It has heon deuidcd lo mate :i farewell presentation on Monday, July 31, to Mr. Ueorgo Flux, hpudmnster of tho South Wellington School, ivJio is retiring on superannuation afler over 110 years vorvico undor tho Wellington Education Board. Those interested will find other particulars in an advertisement in this issue. An American Magistrate, is responsible for the suggestion that, a pledge should bo exacted from thoso motorists who are prone to.put their cars to the top without regard to public safety. 'Die pledge which lie suggests should be adopted is as follows:— 1 "I agree to familiarise myself with tho traffic and road rules and laws governing tho uso of vohicles on tho streets and roads; to observe such rules and laws, to assist tho officers and the CoiiTt in enforcing thorn, nnd to use cvory effort to prevent tlioir violation." This plcdgo will also carry a card index, which will contain'a record of any oit'ences which an offender may have been guilty of, so that tho pica of "first offence" will be clinched without trouble. Don't say to your chemist, "I want something for a cold." Ask for "NAZOL"—and ninbo sure it is "NAZAL" you gat. Look for tho natuo— "NAZOL."—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2829, 21 July 1916, Page 4
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202Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2829, 21 July 1916, Page 4
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