OLD FOLKS AND THE ROYAL VISIT.
Can ant one suggest a meant by vhich our very old folk inar see our Royalties whilst in Auckland? There nuirt he many here whose age will perforce keep them at home when Ihcr would gladly welcome the young couple. There is no doubt there is no loyalty to equal that of these dear old many of whom remember with pride Queen .Alexandra's homecoming, and who instil into grandchildren grandchildren sentiment* of loyally and devotion. The crowds are too great for m t© go into. Could not the grandstand at the Domain be set apart for thorn » Or a «rtajn number of motor cars could W allowed riow to the provision, where thev could watch Irom without jostling and disturbance. LOYALTY.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 41, 18 February 1927, Page 6
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