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A TALE THEY TELL.

(Sent in by Audrey Rogers, 21, Mount Eden Road, Mount Eden.)

Maybe you have roses in your garden, roses red and roses white, that smell sweetly in the sun? But if you come from.Dorset you wall be careful to enjoy, the fragrance of the red roses and avoid that of, white roses. It will bring you had- health and -bad luck if you smell a white,, rose. In Italy, the rule>ds reversed." It is the red rose that brings had luck, especially if its petals are. scattered on the floor. Perhaps, to-the on the safe side, you should never smell a rose at all, however sweet its ecent; on the other hanid, you may smell both and no ill will befall; you, \

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 150, 27 June 1934, Page 16

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A TALE THEY TELL. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 150, 27 June 1934, Page 16

A TALE THEY TELL. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 150, 27 June 1934, Page 16

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