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ROAD FATALITIES February 1953 21 February 1954 32 Help to arrest these shocking figures by sending in your slogan to promote road safety enter the ROAD CHOYSA SAFETY CAMPAION Now at the pedestrian crossing; mate? The rule is not to overtake: The missus with 0 chick or fwo Is Pushing for home as well as you: ThiS RHYME WON E20 for Mr. H: Gallus, Andrew St., Blenheim. Send in your CHOYSA Road Safety Rhyme now cash prizes For SLOGANS like ThiS L20 PRIZE will be paid Send Your ~entry to "Choysa Tea Road for every rhyme Or slogan, suitable for Safety Rhyme Po. Box 2034, Auckland illustration, published in Inserted in the interests of road this series New ads_ and courtesy and safety by the pack- new prizes almost every ers of flavour-fresh Choysa New week watch for them (dUsa Zealand' $ most popular tea arrive alive TeA ANd Ewioy YOUR Choysa SC-3 Table talr FREE ! 48 FTones Re Jnus DELICIOUS TESTED 24 RE C | P E $ 24 real'y easy, delicious, kitchen fested recipes, in- cluding 6 for nutritious ice- cream and rich; creamy ices. Write now to Nestle's Box 1784 , Auckland, for Your copies of these free colour- KNDR ful recipe books. 3 Milk HIGHLAHDER First Z2 ZSC 24.6 Full tream Milk GHDYS

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 770, 23 April 1954, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 770, 23 April 1954, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 770, 23 April 1954, Page 10

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