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A SAFETY MEASURE.

A narrow escape in driving is bad, but it can bo useful if you learn something from it, says the Automobile Association (Nelson). If just a hair’s breadth separated you from your last near-aceident. give your driving an overhaul and weed cut the- bad habit that was responsible. It may be that you do not slow up enough at corners or that you do not signal when you turn or stop. 'Whatever it may be, remember that luck may not be riding with you next time. Don’t depend on your luck to keep you safe!

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 October 1939, Page 9

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A SAFETY MEASURE. Greymouth Evening Star, 13 October 1939, Page 9

A SAFETY MEASURE. Greymouth Evening Star, 13 October 1939, Page 9

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