SPRING'S TRUMPETER
A million golden blooms, A million, trumpeters announcing the advent of Spring.
To-day is Daffodil Day. i Queen Street is invaded by | a band of willing workers, ] their arms laden with golden j blooms.
“A flower, sir? ... A daffy- j down-dilly?’
Who could refuse? Not | Mr. Mere Man, as he walks away, in his hand a hunch of nodding flowers. . The organisations responsible for bringing nature’s gold to town include: Rotary Club, St. John Ambulance, Navy League, Animal Welfare League, Plunket Society, Free Kindergartens, Girl Guides, Query Club, Young Citizens’ League and Boy Scouts.
The Victoria League, the j organisers of Daffodil Day, | will allocate half of the pro- | ceeds to different charities. | I Hey, lio. daffodil Who will buy?
TWOPENCE
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 139, 2 September 1927, Page 1
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123SPRING'S TRUMPETER Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 139, 2 September 1927, Page 1
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