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m a®?, Bgg r &Sf/& WWf aa ?fz/3 m t v//A ?A Z^T~S'-~ &M/«> c f fe -X_/ <r-v/ M '. ill 7/, .4€o^ I BWSSWW A **<£ ; ** \ m* >■>>/5 m '"’x M r..<o 6" /A^ teiS \ v K Happy, healthy childhood is the birthright of ail boys and girls. The Health Camp movement is planned to bring extra sunshine and fresh air into the lives of thousands of young New Zealanders every year. There are Health Camps in all the main districts, and any delicate or debilitated child (between ages 5 and 13) can receive a Health Camp holiday, Irrespective of class or creed. You can help this inspiring movement by buying Health Postage Stamps regularly. Use them on ali your Christmas mail, both letters and parcels. Health Postage Stamps add a novel and attractive effect. Get a supply today! Prices lid., Green (Id. for postage, id. for health) and 3d., Blue, (2d. for postage, Id. for health). Read How They Increase in Value! The two 1931 Health Postage Stamps, with fat values o 2d and 3d respectively, arc offered !( sale to-ttav by N.Z. stamp dealers at l'./6 ear and bv English dealers at 25s each, used or vi used. ‘ One Australian dealer’s price for Hr 1 stamps is GO/-. , Later Health Postage Stamps arc of.s prices up to 12/6 each. BUY SEVERAL SHEETS—keep them or use tTv j as gifts-and see how they Increase in value. ALTH POSTAGE STAMPS PRICE 31 & Ilf To Business Firms You can help by "changing over" to Health Postage Stamps for a period —say one month, or from now until Christmas. Start now 1 at sMx A ovkv 70%i “Children’s Health is the Nation’s Wealth” I wv'F 1 f^ m © IjpP^ 88K mm w m % m;*

lefcre iedtime Sicrt Driving Out IHONCHITIS Sleep Sound All Night. Enjoy a coughless night—sleep sound mcl awake refreshed just be wise a tough to take 2 or 2 doses of Buck* ley's Canad'Ol Mixture (triple acting) .M.iore you go to bed--it’s safe for the rids. also. For bronchial coughs—-for tough, old insistent coughs, take a few doses of Buckley’s -- one of die largest-selling rough medicines in nil of blizzardly .-.■ld Canada--and feel as good as ever .yuio. ft "acts tike dash." At all .M, mMM WMEMMi Is .yiI.UAWr, PTY. CTO.. ■Hfi.inU St.. Auckland. s4^ {fml w / ry 4' V)*./ % thjfc LIME \ FLAVOUR m iiaker 3 > uig glasses of delicious drink , , (or Id LINERS FOR TRUCK and CAR TYRES... 8-PLY for 7.50-20 or 34 x 7 8-PLY for 7.00-20 or 32 x 6 6-PLY for 6.50-20 6-PLY for 30 x 5 AND FOR ALL CAR SIZES. ■ft These Circular Liners Help conserve tyres. Add thousands of miles to Worn and Injured Truck and Car Tyres. Manufactured by— DERBY STREET TYRE STATION ’Phone 4906 Opp. School 80.4

11l I AM ABOUT TO STOP Ks r> rn; &§&•• ••$ ‘ m VA* -v' v cr ; -.A ' * tit's' ' ' 5 ■• />'< l ' 1 • ’ ■ ■•^; •;*:>' A .; < '’ :> * ,f ' $ *y, ‘ " ( *5 KSiPiSli IlSlill I AM ABOUT TO TORO RIGHT * "This signal is used aiso when pulling out from tlis kerb but thn driver must first maim sure the way is clear. \"’«m t: f .= V. A . %■' : ' V tv"': : J |*w:F Y : : :&'. ■x& ■ '- : * : '•* PLEASE PASS, :ar Ri AHEAD SftO m is fes m* Safe driving is a lot of little things. Most accidents occur through failure to observe minor requirements and precautions. Not being quite on the correct side on a bend . . . just exceeding a safe speed on a bad surface . . . failing to make a signal clear and understandable. Yes, signals can be dangerous;/ confusing to other drivers unless giver, correctly. Thought reading has no place in motoring, so here as a timely reminder are the correct driving signals. Study them, practise then-,; in city driving particularly they are most inapt, tant. *..*** Today, every road accident takes men and material from the war effort. By obeying the rules of safe driving you help keep the accident rate low. Know the road rules and by the same token know your Motor insurance. Evidence of N.I.M.U. leadership is shown by consecutive yearly cash rebates to policy’ holders which have been: 1942, cash rebate; 1943, 50% cash rebate; 1944, 50% cash rebate. 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. i m & wmmm

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21582, 8 December 1944, Page 3

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