NMtrgMW IWM* i * MF Some people make news all the time. All of us make it some of the time. You don't have to be a presidential candidate making a comeback to get your name in the paper. Or an astronaut, All Black, tycoon or train robber. It happens more than once in the quietest lifetime. When a proud parent places a birth notice, for instance. When you're listed among the School Cert passes. Or highly commended in a flower show. Or you perform extra well in local rugby or repertory. Others read it and you glow to their congratulations. It happens every day to someone. All news is telling people about people. What happens to them. Their thoughts, needs, hopes, deeds. It doesn’t all make headlines. It’s not just on news pages. The mote thoroughly you read your paper—all its columns—the more you learn about life. And the better equipped you become to make life's decisions. To choose homes careers, cars, clothes, gifts and governments. _ Every day in every way your -Newspaper F Qr keeps you better Informed NB2 W*
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31787, 18 September 1968, Page 14
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181Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31787, 18 September 1968, Page 14
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