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CAMCRAFT Coats —• Lovely to look at, delightful -4to wear ... They are made for YOU ... who are \ style conscious and economy minded. ' Js*’ SHMiV ? <’■ ■•—-fFi BP left: CAMCRAFT fw© way coat in reversible aR fabric, can be worn as illustrated or aa Shades: Norfolk Green Carbon Grey Z S? Utah Brown Gothic Grey f \ Sizes; 53. W.. S.W., W„ WX I J Right: CAMCRAFTEEN. Redingote style with V ■ IV■ ■&J3 Al ggbT^ZH I Bhl J fur trimmed shawl collar forming hood. | R| Wl■ LI M ’LI Shades: Junior Navy Steel Grey Cherry Andes Blue Glamour Red Donkey Brown Tasman Green Earth Brown At CAM CRAFT stockists throughout New Zealand

) A ) JlSraSk wUI £a fI \¥ -'-dffirS' — FWHBBIL - nr- 1 H\C~ ’ ’• * • ' Jrjl ~" n.' Yes, every mother can help prevent drowning by making jt her ” W, * prime responsibility to teach the children water safety. The Jgr SS Ws following special appeal is therefore made to women everywhere. %£s■ W First: Be quite sure your children folly understand and avoid the everyday hazards of swimming •« • strong surf, tidal rips, undertow, river currents, unexpected holes. Explain the dangers to them. Teach them always to play safe, both in and near the water. Second : B® doubly carefol if your child can swim just a little do not be lulled into false security if he has a minor certificate. His elementary ability does not qualify him to cope with emergencies. Third: It is your duty to find out whether your immediate neighbourhood has any abnormal hazards, such at sheep dips, sumps and creeks. Keep children away from such places. Fourth 5 Never relax your guard when artificial swimming aids, inner tubes or inflated rafts are in use— -they can quickly carry unwary children out of their depth. Fifth • Encourage your children to learn to swim then see that they gain all-round knowledge of watte skills, including life saving. It is a tragic fact that one out of every three drownings is a child under ten. By living up to your responsibilities and following these rules, you can help prevent these tragedies. iNMd by tbe National Prevent Drowning Committee on behalf of the Internal Affairs Department.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26987, 12 March 1953, Page 12

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