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SPRING CANNOT BE FAR BEHIND.

Last night’s frost was followed by bright sunshine, after two days’ boisterous sou’-west weather, but Mount Herbert is still doing its best to emulate its big brother. Mount Rolleston. and, according to Mr Ell, the Sign of the Kiwi is looking like the Hermitage. The Meteorological Observatory reports that there were 13 degrees of frost last night, being ten degrees heavier than the previous night and the heaviest recorded since June 30. At Diamond Harbour the wattle is breaking into bloojn, arid the florists say that the spring flowers will be here in a few weeks. Nevertheless, for those who dance, the midnight parting at the j garden i and sweet

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18208, 15 July 1927, Page 1

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SPRING CANNOT BE FAR BEHIND. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18208, 15 July 1927, Page 1

SPRING CANNOT BE FAR BEHIND. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18208, 15 July 1927, Page 1