TREES FOR THE CORONATION.
The short hut excellent article in Saturday's Supplement of your valuable publication prompts me to write and suggest that for those of us who have no gardens in which to plant a tree suitable localities such as reserves. Erects and open spaces be mad" available by local bo<lics. etc.. to enable all who mi der-ire to plant a tree to commemorate this event. Their names could be attached, or else a pla<|Ue with the names of all who had planted a tree could l>e erected. In the case of old and ii.firm people the plant in? could be ai tanged and carried out liv Mich organisations a- the Dock Street Mi->ion (lid Folks' Fellowship. Tt is not too «oon to pet busy, and I suggest that a commit; ■ of th<>s<> intereste<l be ?<it together to put mv -n;gestion in hand. This js an ideal chan<-e of beautifying nur reserves, streets and open spaces, as well as a fine memorial of the Coronation. C. E. KXIGHT.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1937, Page 6
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