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Last of the fireworks?

What could possibly be the last shipment of Taiwanese fireworks bound for public sale arrived at Berry's Bookshop last week. The fireworks valued at over $6000 go on

sale this Friday 27 October and will not be sold to children under 14 years. Children clutching foil bags containing skyrockets, doublehappys and sparklers

looks like becoming a thing of the past due to pressure to ban saies of fireworks to the public. Instead, organised displays are finding favour amongst safety-con-scious parents and individuals.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 310, 24 October 1989, Page 3

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Last of the fireworks? Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 310, 24 October 1989, Page 3

Last of the fireworks? Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 310, 24 October 1989, Page 3

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