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TAUPO MACHINERY EXCHANGE Water Pumping Equipment and AII Types Machinery GEO. BEALE (Late Booth Macdonald & Co. Ltd., Hastings). OPENING DATE: MARCH 31, 1952. Corner Tuwharetoa & Titiraupenga Sts.

What Forestry Means To You Playgrounds of the people Tramping, botanising, stalking, hunting or fishing — more people are going into the forests every year. Permission to enter native forests is generally freely given, except in certain localities. The opening up of native forests for recreation and sport depends on your IF YOU LIVE IN — appreciation and your care ... our forests are green • • . " every shade of green, from the light of the puriri to the dark of the ln London our Prime Minister retotara, from the bronze-hued willow-like cently said "Soon we will begin the leaves of the tawa to the vivid green of the largest industrial project New Zealand has known — the production of matai or the soft golden green of the droop- newsprint, pulp and other products ing rimu " . . the various light tints of from our forests." In the summer scrublands round Tauforest second growth, and the beech forests po are still a menace to the national "clothing the mountains with a dark garb forest asset and the safety of your township. ...and we must keep them green. ;Keep New Zealand Green NEW ZEAIAND FOREST SERVICE SOIL CONSERVATION COUNCII. F52.2 Prevent Forest Fires

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Taupo Times, Volume I, Issue 8, 6 March 1952, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taupo Times, Volume I, Issue 8, 6 March 1952, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taupo Times, Volume I, Issue 8, 6 March 1952, Page 3

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