OUT-DOOR GOOD MANNERS.
When you are finished eating at home, do you throw the plates in the corner, brush what you have not eaten on the floor, and burn the tablecloth? If not, then why destroy the roadside beauties, tear down the tree ferns and stack your car with the debris, which will be thrown on the rubbish heap in a few days ? It is bad out-door form. Why not leave the roadside beauties for others to enjoy as they pass by? Why leave your empty meat and fish tins around your camping ground? Put the waste stuff in the fire, including paper, and put the fire out before you leave. It is good out-door form.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 11, 1 October 1926, Page 16
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