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Wonder in alcohol campaign

PA Wellington The blind pop singer, Stevie Wonder, and the Minister of Transport, Mr Jeffries, will join in a privately sponsored “Don’t Drive Drunk” campaign. "Reader’s Digest” and

the Hotel Association of New Zealand are mounting a community service campaign aimed at helping young people to deal with the peer pressure to drink. The main elements of the campaign are an

award-winning United States poster featuring Stevie Wonder, a leaflet containing drink-driving information, suggestions for dealing with peer pressure, and ways to say, “No thanks, I’ve had enough.”

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Press, 17 November 1987, Page 20

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Wonder in alcohol campaign Press, 17 November 1987, Page 20

Wonder in alcohol campaign Press, 17 November 1987, Page 20

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