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Putting bite on smokers

“Big-lips,” a feature of the three-week “Mouth Messages” anti-smoking campaign which will open in Christchurch tomorrow, is shown by members of

Princess Margaret Hospital’s smoking research unit. Pop art associated with anti-smoking material will be displayed at the C.S.A.

Gallery from tomorrow evening, and mobile displays will be taken to shopping malls, schools, and Cathedral Square. In Cathedral Square

next week there will be a 40-metre-long soft sculpture of “big-lips” on which people will be able to sit to view displays in an anti-smoking booth.

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Press, 28 November 1979, Page 1

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Putting bite on smokers Press, 28 November 1979, Page 1

Putting bite on smokers Press, 28 November 1979, Page 1

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