WELLINGTON FLOWER SHOW
Noroisa of all descriptions arc- deservedlybecoinmg. more popular every yea r i-hey are the most handsome of the hardy *pnng flowe ß and the most imp^ved Jfe' Ascribed a hundred species ana \aneties as fur .back as 1629 Th« earliest waters, from the tiuio of Ancient Greece, have written of their charm Th« varieties to be shown at the Wdlhiitoa Tm7 t? n* 6 £°-T ert Ch^ber at he loun Hall on Friday are the oream of the many thousands of kinds in cultivation Growers from Taranaki ■ and the Man^ watu will compete with the local an d Hutt Valley grovyers, and a-display worthy of tile Capital City is promised. Keen competition, is promised among the'suburban .societies for the R. A. Wright trophy also among; amateurs for the Newman i^up. Hyacinths, anemones, orchids primroses, etc.,. will also be shown in the latest and beat of thoir kind. The show will bo opened by the Mayor (Mr R Wright) at 3 o'clock on Friday.'l An'orctiestra will be in attendance, both afternoon and evening. r :. •. ■ .
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1924, Page 7
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176WELLINGTON FLOWER SHOW Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1924, Page 7
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