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Onl gie 4om tht Aeienrite ptoteetiow ! Polarold Sun Glasses and Sunshields are smart fashlonable SUn safe too because they' re scientifically correct. The dlagram ORDINARY shows how Polarold Sun Glasses and Sunshields scientifically SUNGLASSES filter out blinding reflected glare yet retain rich natural colours. A: Bright natural light from the sun strlkes a coloured surface such as PolaROiD water, glass, streets, buildings, sand, etc: SUNGLASSES B. Some rays bounce off as glare; others reflect to the eye as useful "seeing' rays, show colour and detail. C: With ordinary sun glasses boch che glare light and the useful light (Illustrated) SHE wears POLAROID 5.3-6 are dimmed equally, glare remains to hide detail and dilute colour. Sun Glasses , HE wvear $ POLAROID '77 D Polaroid Sun Glasses and Sunshields cut out the annoying white Sunshield. glare, reveal detail and allow undiluted colour rays to pass through: From Chemists, Opticians; Departmental Stores and Sports Dealers. Reg: Trademark patented in USA Gt. Britain, and other countries. Be4t unden the Sun Trade Enquiries to Arthur Cocks &5 Co: (NZ) Ltd , P.O. Box I004, Wellington and P.O Box 750, Auckland. Plenty of string and stout brown paper thats the stuft for thls parcels caper 8 Getting Xmas parcels to their destinations on time is a big job for the postal staffs you ]l definitely help if your parcels are stoutly wrapped; securely tied and addressed with big bold addresses that a1c easy to read. It $ a good idea to start saving string and wrapping paper NOW So you'1l have plenty when you need it; Remember too, make the address a8 easily read as possible use BLOCK LETTERS FOR EASY READING. A tie on tag helps: The sender' $ name should also appear on the package or on a slip inside. Fancy wrapping papers and tapes look pretty on the Christmas tree but please remember Xmas mail bags get jammed tight with parcels, So for your posted parcels use only stout wrapping paper and strong string: Start saing stout string and wrapping paper for your Xmas parcels} ISSUED BY THE Post 0FFIcE POLAROID SHIELDS SUN AND GLASSES SUN

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 544, 25 November 1949, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 544, 25 November 1949, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 544, 25 November 1949, Page 23

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