COME HOME ALIVE! It will come as rather a shock to ■ some readers to learn that as a result ■of the increasing number of road . fatalities no less a responsible person ■ than the British Minister for Trans- > port has actually appealed to women . at home to say to their husbands and i sons before they leave to the work- , shop or office: “Be careful to come - home alive.” “I want to infuse into 5 everybody the spirit of consideration i and caution,” he added. 1 How fortunate we are in New Zea- - land in comparison—it would be difficult to imagine our women having. ■ to make such an appeal to their men- > folk. There are many other advantages - we enjoy—two of which are being 7 more widely Appreciated than ever — - Blue Shield (LUrdum) and Red Shield ,-l (Dark) —New Zealand Tobaccos at ! their best. * □ They are toasted to a turn, which 3 makes all the difference. They are so 3 ’ cool and pleasant to smoke —and so A completely satisfying. f Bo careful not to go home without a tin of Blue Shield (Medium) or Red Shield (Dark)— only 1/7 per 2oz tin, and even more economical to buy in one-pound canisters at 11/8. 62
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 December 1934, Page 5
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