SINUS CONGESTION Citraflavon tables are a proven decongestant. Their vasoconstrictor and mucus liquefacient action promote drainage of clogged sinus cavities. Enjoy restful sleep at night. W. E. WOODS (Aust.), LTD., Wellington. —Advt
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BSF NOTABLE 1 3*.NEW ZEALAND TREES... f THE ROTORUA REDWOOD. In tourist frequented Rotorua, one of the first sights . the giant sequoia near the Tourist • Bureau in Fenton Street. Over 140 feet high, it has been a silent witness to the town's development over 74 years. From g~_- a sequoia In Queen Victoria’s palace ST" gardens, two cones were picked by " the Rev. S. M. Spencer, an Anglican —"~_~n missionary. Arriving in New ■u_ Zealand he extracted the seed and planted it in 1887. Today, at times of festivity, its imposing majesty is made more spec- -- - tacular with hundreds of ’‘f*’ popular reputation as the tallest Christmas tree in "" s New 7-. pioneer tree planting ~ might now be seen as pointing the way to the farsighted afforest later B? PREVENT s ** FOREST FIRES Mkeep NEW ZEALAND Send for «Ms pictara. Sen of three targe prints in this series. suitable for framing, are available for 3/- (Postal Note) per set. IjQkl Writs "Reprints" P. OBox 199. Wellington. Other subjects: The Alexandra Beech; The Mission Bay pines. j» M
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29695, 13 December 1961, Page 26
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