Phantom Billstickers - Stay Home, Stay Safe
Phantom Billstickers - Stay Home, Stay Safe
During Alert Level 3 we began to see new street posters appearing. This beautifully designed poster features the motto "Stay home, stay safe" that was used frequently throughout COVID-19 messaging. It also has the friendly reminder to "be kind". This particular collection of Phantom Billstickers was on Colombo Street near one of the BNZ laneway entries. Note the bananas on the holding!
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