OkF ► wSiraia® /j o' : Ku' Ilk w I MI 4’ rt iW ; iwlP ■* *w mb -JMO fiHli rJSOI ■ |Mw tMCTBiwM HMlt ■r v iz'BBO *E WWR ■Fa \ kOBF' a ' • HHHHk mJb You’ve killed a tree, said the high chief I’ve found fire is what I’ve done, said the fat man in furs. Good for you, said the high chief, how? I set light to this tree and there it was, said the fat man. Nice and warm, said the high chief, put it out. But I’m cold, said the fat man. So you’re cold so trees are taboo so wear another fur, said the high chief. So I will, said the fat man ' and he got the others and they went out and killed all the bears and had two furs each and were nice and warm and the forest was saved. There, said the high chief, wasn't I right. I suppose so. said the fat man. Moral: Good ideas grow on trees ... until you run out of trees. So G.E.C. makes a plea for a sense of balance > n • r i xi_ u_
to make something better oi both worlds, our personal and natural environments. man’s personal environment We light you, heat you, fan you, phone you, switch you, hitch you, motor and move you. G.E.C. (New Zealand) Limited (incorporating G.E.C., A.E.1., English Electric'), manufacturers of electrical equipment for home and industry. geho-sj
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33446, 30 January 1974, Page 20
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234Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33446, 30 January 1974, Page 20
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