DON'T LET YOUR HOLIDAY^OOD% TZecetUe a hoiidai/ v It was a wonderful morning when they started oll'. REMEMBER You couldn't blame Jim for speeding up a hit when he got to that long -straight stretch. After all, the • Hlgh speeds aren't worth the risk when your tyres roa! was clear for iniles ahead. He never knew the ore worn 5mooih- Jeep your speed down. old bus had it in her. Ten years old, and running 0 The gr inding pain of a fractured limb ls not funn y, 5 like a bird. He got her up to fifty . . . sixty ... and incapacity lasts for months. sixtv-five — and then a front tyre blew out. _ , . ' . , * ' - - . * J • The standard. of drivlng of many motorists leaves No, none of them was killed. Jim and his wife will much to be deslred. ■ - . . be in the hospital for months. Of course the car was r' . , « ■ , , ■ r , \ i„ i„ '• Road signs are put there for your safety. It pays to a total loss. . . bnt they were lucky to escape as observethem. 7 lightly as they did. > it ta, hundreds of New Zealanders who atart .« • ^ on motoring tours -this year are gonig to have their ; v holidays marred by accidents. Last year during • Always be careful and cqurieous—tbat way. Iles ■ >. December — Jahuary there were hundreds of road safety, accidents, a large number of them fatal. This year more cars — a terrific number of them — . will he on the roads. Most of those cars for extra value... extra prqtection Full details from the Head Office are old . . . most of them have old tyres. . — _ ■' ■ m' M ■ ■ ofthe ComPany- p-°- Box l343. Play safe and see you — Keep out of the _ I _ wL JM .11 Wellington; any Branch Office acddent statistics. |w ■ M| or Agent; pr from any Aute- ™ *■ '■ • * mobile Assn., Secretary, Agent NOHTH ISLANO MOTO* UNIOH INSURANCf CCfMPANY J or uniformed patrol. IT IS BETTER TO HAVE N.I.M.H. INSURANGE AND NOT NEED IT-THAN TO NEED IT AND NOT HAVE IT I ■ Ile^^Social Security You can help Social Security to help Social Security Branch. At the end of l{ you by collecting your family allow- the period, all unclaimed money is M ance regularly each month. As you returned to the central funds. If after I know, you are allowed 10/- a week for this, a beneficiary asks for the back I each child until the age of 16, or if the payments, special forms must be filled fc child remains at school till the end of in and ihe head office must send out , B| the year in which the age of 18 is the amount all over again. reached. $ Parents who do not collect the family Another way to help allowance due to them during the mi . , _ ._ , ' , . month when it is current, are causing The "TT 'af'h heneliI.t a good deal o£ extra work to an already aYay the faa' of from the W hard-pressed department. of havmg chddreu. Th.s provision hke a „ . so many other good features of New save trouble lor you and us Zealand life, needs high production to From the eleventh of every month to pay for it. Steady advance in security, the eleventh of jhe next, a sum to education, health, rehabilitation depend cover every claim in the -district is to a large extent on steady work from deposited with each Po&t Office or all of us. KEEP PRODUCTION HIGH ISSUED BY THE I*E W ZEALAND GOVERNMENT ' " /'
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5279, 16 December 1946, Page 2
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