BEAUTY OF TREES
USE AS MEMORIALS I OR C CENTENARY n< COMMENDATION BY MINISTER !tc ICC [ Per Press Associ?tion. | WELLINGTON, July 17. lal Commenting on centenary ar- m rangements the Minister of Internal ri Affairs, Hon. W. E. Parry, said he cc had given especial gratitication to a- tl live bush lovers and himself to iin.l st that many districts had decided on w Lhe planting of trees as the best and most lasting memorial to mark the gc country's one hundredth national C birthday. o’ "This effort of tree planting can- m not be beaten," he said, "nor can ol more wisdom be shown by the people ci in the choice made. What finer sight T to the eye is there than a town with H 1 avenues and belts of trees, parti.-u- a larly if some of the trees are natives of the country’s soil. The reawakening of the people to the value and beauty of trees is admirable." — n — re
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 167, 18 July 1939, Page 8
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