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FRONTIERS OF SCIENCE ALL EARS ON SPACE-Part 3 THE HIRST CONCLUSIVE mm r y munTCMc !r ,-- ex /i Pick i<- t~ r~ mr-dr cONtiKir' I ✓/*« '■ /Jl i ri ,\Z/»- • / ,Q , LIFE VLP/ !>'■ M-Pf fJ - !-Pr 5 M LAPT'H, ■ likeliest or other, planets ■•-■■ ; i"-.'\Ur pIC,ALI/ ? f<o WMj j, ,'' ’ 2"5?2 ' ’. ~'-7a~\ Sd.T.^Y^ 4 ,T- HE MOS " r the SEARCH MAS NOW ) P^'M m Y E LIPE FORMS much farther out INTO ' / L '~ /' /tJIWBIZ-— WERE FOUND, AND MOST THE SOLAR. SVSTEM, ,1 IKJL B2! e^T,L st& are now with the current '! V * CONVINCED THAT THE STUDIES OF MAPS BV N -~*JS.'ti MOON HAS AMERICAN AND SOVIET I SUPPORTED LIFE. SPACE PROBES. | j)T

H 88 PAGES OF LAUGHTER SELECTED FROM THE PRESS RANDOM REMINDERS A selection of these lighthearted comments on human situations has been printed and illustrated in book form on fine art paper. They range from whimsical to hilarious and are appropriate reading for everyone with a sense of fun. PRICE $l.OO ORDER TO “THE PRESS,” BOX 1005, CHRISTCHURCH Please send me..COPIES OF RANDOM REMINDERS Enclosed sin full payment ADDRESS NAME — POST FREE (Within N.Z.) Please print clearly.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32849, 24 February 1972, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32849, 24 February 1972, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32849, 24 February 1972, Page 10

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