OUR NATIVE BUSH.
Whero drooping ferns grow in the dusky, cjuiet shades, and ir.ighty forest, giants grow, there one can find beauty reigning. What lovelier si;;ht is there than the dewy clematis, starring her favourite tree —the manuka, and in autumn (ho silky, down tassels? Howlovely to wander through (ho bush undisturbed by tho bustling world, to lie under tho trees on a bed of soft moss, with (ho sunlight fitlcring through tho thick leaves, and tho clear, melodious note of tho bellbird, and tui, lulling one softly, soothingly to sleep!
—By Sylvia M. Dale, School House, Bethlehem, Tauranga, (age ID.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20472, 25 January 1930, Page 4 (Supplement)
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101OUR NATIVE BUSH. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20472, 25 January 1930, Page 4 (Supplement)
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