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YOUR FAVOURITE FLOWER

THIS WILL TELL YOU WHAT IT MEANS. Aster. —You soon tire of things. Blackberry.—You are always sorry when" ' you Have done wrong. Buttercup.—One day you will be rich. Canterbury Bell.—You are always grateful. Coltsfoot. —You are fond of your mother. Columbine.—Often you are foolish. Convolvulus. —You will have many disappointments. Cowslip.—You are charming and attractive. Crocus. —Always smiling and cheerful. Daffodil.—Rather deceitful. Dahlia.—Cannot be relied upon. Daisy.—You are beautiful and innocent. Dandelion. —You can tell what is going to happen. Elderberry.—Fond of hard work. Evergreen. —You will always be poor but liappy. Everlasting Flower. —Will never forget. Forget-me-not. —You will always love your friends. Foxglove.—You will travel. Fuchsia. —You have excellent taste. Geranium. —Everybody loves you. Harebell. —You want care and companions. Hawthorn. —Always expecting the best to happen. Heliotrope.—Fond of everybody. Holly. —Would make a good judge. Hollyhock.—Very fond of other children. Honesty.—Very truthful. Honeysuckle.—You are kind. Hyacinth.—Good at games. Iris.—A clever writer. Laburnum.—Quiet and beautiful. Larkspur. —Laughing. Lavender. —Good at lessons. Lilac.—Nobody likes you. Love-in-a-mist. — Nobody understands

you. Lupin. —Rather greedy. Mignonette. —Clever at everything. Nasturium. —Fond of your country. Rose.—Pretty and aristocratic. Snapdragon. —Rather proud. Snowdrop.—You'll be a good friend, Stock. —Always punctual. Sunflower. —Rich but deceitful. Tulip.—Fame will come to you. Violet. —Loving arid sweet. Wallflower. —A true friend. Woodbine. —You love your family.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17, 21 January 1933, Page 3 (Supplement)

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YOUR FAVOURITE FLOWER Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17, 21 January 1933, Page 3 (Supplement)

YOUR FAVOURITE FLOWER Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17, 21 January 1933, Page 3 (Supplement)