Hi How to destroy 500,000 ye or work ' ■"'.■■■■• . _ .... , r a?**®-- . - I " ’* • .k > - ‘ ,<■'>> *'**’.✓. -*. ...... <^d4lHi^^^H^BHKlßHßir y * --- a ■ft ■ |H H ■ M|'jyjCTggi^gH ' ”|k ' .>4 '. - ffiEt lsbf r , ~3HWfe?4 0, 4 - wT j|> -ME .Mt - z •< v vW Aal.^/‘.>.- j'\ ’- -*?>?>: ’•' r i%^?,.^*<^^ ~ - A :X<-1 t ? \ t. < \ r >/ am, jß'•?■•*,'-/• 1 '■ 's* ?*■>•>/' '’*»-it?-."Wt-yr \* A^tiV'4-AJ- •*'"W/ Bllffifefe’- ! 4*JB t_ , I»l i «fta Nfl E,• ’ Z * 1 vffit-i z y * '> St ~<&■ H. ■ ' H Bl ® *^ ,> ■ k I • HU Manapouri is more than a lake, it’s a part of our heritage and our future. ■■l Civilisation has not been kind to our natural resources. The saw, the bulldozer and 1 the settler have changed the face of the land alarmingly, and now a far greater menace to ■ our looms large |^B^H^H^H^M The Manapouri the the lake the are reaching than you could ever possibly dream of. The take-over and destruction of scenic and natural beauty will be disregarded in the name of progress and necessity. lt is still not too late for the Government to re-negotiate with Comalco. ijlß The people of New Zealand will stand to see the wilful destruction of their heritage. Act now; call a halt to the raising of Manapouri. Write, phone or telegram your local Member of Parliament today - tell him you want Manapouri for your grandchildren. "OMBhAflßlilM MacHl2
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32460, 21 November 1970, Page 5
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215Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32460, 21 November 1970, Page 5
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