HELP TO FIGHT THE FIRE FIEND.
How easy it is during the hot, dry summer-time to start a destructive fire in or about a forest! A carelessly dropped butt of a cigarette or dottle of a pipe or live ashes of a picnic fire may soon set up roaring waves of flame. We do not imagine that nature-lovers would be guilty of such slackness, but it is well to remind them that they can do very important service for New Zealand by giving helpful advice on fire risks to their friends and acquaintances.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 35, 1 February 1935, Page 7
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93HELP TO FIGHT THE FIRE FIEND. Forest and Bird, Issue 35, 1 February 1935, Page 7
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