"PLEASE..."
"Sunrfhlne Princess."—Writ* ta. Patty Gully ('•-Buller Maid"), Gawan. Bridge, Nelson. "Polllwig."—To Philliaa Tweed ("Dew Daisy"), Main Road, Htretaunga. "Blue Pigeon."—To "Lekella," 7a Cottlevllle Terrace, Thorndon, City, N.I. "Sunset."—To "Wild Rose," 10 Arml.ale ' Street, Patent.
"LITTLE VISITORS"
'"I went out early this morning, when the ground was all whito, and Fairiol, what do you think I found? Five beautiful violets hidden under their leaves, then two or three buds which will be open in tho.. morning 1.1 have been picking frdesias from, two of my clumps since Easter." ' 2 "HALCYONE" (14)7 Lower Hutt,
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 20
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93"PLEASE..." Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 20
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