Left Alone is left in danger 8 Parents have gone out for the afternoon and left Pat to his own devices. True, he was lying down quietly enough when they left, but now Distinctly bored, he is wandering about: What makes the fire burn? What is that funny thing that Daddy scrapes his face with every morning? Electric switches, scissors, bottles of medicines 2 all sorts of things are full of interest and full of peril to a little child left alone: You DARE NoT TAKE THIS RISK Another dangerous practice is to leave a small child alone in a locked car. Ic is unkind, unfair, and could lead to tragedy Psychologically, too; these practices are harmful: The sense of loneliness, the danger of frights, and the absence of affection- ate reassurance when it may 3/47 be needed can breed a life- long fear complex: Issued by the Department of Health: Keep this announcement for future reference: As good as new with 30 Sui Dyes lovely shades Dependable pre-war standard made in Scotland. For boil- ing or cold water tinting in glass [ubes easy [0 use 6.7 DISTRIBUTORS A STICHBURY LTD: BLAIR ST:. WELLINGTON
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 434, 17 October 1947, Page 12
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194Page 12 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 434, 17 October 1947, Page 12
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