A TRIBUTE TO THOSE WHO FELL IN THE WAR.— Members of the New Zealand Educational Institute, now sitting in conference in Wellington, paid a visit yesterday to the Citizens' War Memorial on Lambton Quay. On right, the president, Mr. W. F.'Abel,about to place a wreath on the memorial.
GROWING WALKING STICKS.— Mr. Bob Body, of Meopham, Kent, has grown ash trees for walking sticks for the past fifty years, each tree taking four years to mature. He prunes them as they grow, creating rings on the stems -which are much admired.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 108, 10 May 1933, Page 7
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91A TRIBUTE TO THOSE WHO FELL IN THE WAR.—Members of the New Zealand Educational Institute, now sitting in conference in Wellington, paid a visit yesterday to the Citizens' War Memorial on Lambton Quay. On right, the president, Mr. W. F.'Abel,about to place a wreath on the memorial. GROWING WALKING STICKS.— Mr. Bob Body, of Meopham, Kent, has grown ash trees for walking sticks for the past fifty years, each tree taking four years to mature. He prunes them as they grow, creating rings on the stems -which are much admired. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 108, 10 May 1933, Page 7
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