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tinder present semi-black-out regulations, there are the left as you can. Never ride two abreast. Remember new and heavy responsibilities thrown on those who that on turns and even on the straight a following car use the streets at night. All sections of the public cannot see you until the lights pick you up. Ride as should fullv understand that Jess light means increased though the motorist can’t see you anyhow. Ri e hazards and there is need for more co-operation slowly and look out for pedestrians. When making between those who drive and those who walk. turns wait until there is no following or oncoming ■ j .-ii traffic. It’s better to dismount than take a chance. During the black-out the motto must be care and still more care. PEDESTRIANS MOTORISTS K ecp to t jj e f oo t.p a ths. If you have to cross a street Do everything to gain maximum vision .. . look to ,] 0 g 0 al t h e pedestrian crossing. Obey the traffic your lights and your windscreen wipers ; keep your lights scrupulously. Never jay-walk. At all times windscreen spotlessly clean always. Remember that understand that motorists and cyclists are driving you can see only the span of your light beam, there un der difficult conditions. Never rely on the fad that may be pedestrians or cyclists in the darkness on either a nlo t o risl or cyclist can see you. side, so reduce your speed accordingly. On wet nights .. . . . . go slower still. Wet bitumen and oncoming car lights Every able-bodied person k.lled or d.sabled mamav camouflage even a turning car. Act always as preventible accident, is a direct and severe loss to this . , . l r n country’s war effort, it would be ironic if a measure though the other fellow can’t see you. counuy swat e drawn to safeguard the community, were to have the PUSH CYCLISTS effect of increasing casualties. Today New- Zealand See that your rear reflector and white patch on mud- needs every man and woman ... it is the solemn duly guard arc clean, or better still, obtain and fit a rear of everyone to exercise the greatest care whether light yourself. Ride on your correct side —as far to walking, riding or driving. INSERTED IN THE ' M ® |j I INTERESTS OF I . |j gjj ▼ , gj S | PUBLIC SAFETY BY * * Full details from the Head Office of the Company, P.O. Box 1348, Wellington, any Branch Office or Agent, or from any Automobile Association Secretary, Agent, or Uniformed Patrol. r ' ■' ■ ’ SHIPS OF THE BRITISH NAVY i “ ARK ROYAL.” This 22,000 ton aircraft carrier has 5 a speed of 30.75 knots: its length is 800 feet and beam 94 | „ feet: stores 60 aircraft in hangars on two decks. 3 lilts ; i ' ■ for hoisting aircraft to Hight deck. Total cost 1'3,215,639. ! '5 ' ' Building was started in Sept. 1935; completed in 1938. ■ £ oh i ‘ 1 ■” T-rAUT fk White v 1 ffehffn _ jh ih “ ' NATIONAL SAVINGS Z W \ w '' | * why not appoint* the Public fe/fa? Is it fair to burden a friend with all the responsibilities of an executor? The Public Trust Office is better equipped to handle the administration of your estate than any private individual can possibly be. As the services of the Office are continuous, the proper performance of duties to beneficiaries and clients is never interrupted by absence, sickness, neglect or death. Moreover, these duties are carried out in an impartial and impersonal ©manner. The Public Trustee will draft and prepare your. Will, free of charge, if appointed executor. Send for free copy of the very informative booklet just issued, entitled “Safeguarding Your Family’s Future.” You incur no obligation whatever. JK PUBLIC TRUSTEE

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 197, 17 May 1941, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 197, 17 May 1941, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 197, 17 May 1941, Page 7