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FAIRY TALE AVENUE.

There is a delightful touch of the , fairy tale about the avenue of cherry trees to be planted along the Kingston by-pass road, each tree of which will be named after a child. Two of the trees have already been chosen by two very fairy-tale young people, the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose, who will doubtless come and see them next spring when they are in full bloom. The Duchess of York, patroness of the Roads Beautifying Association, is then to be asked to take part in a little dedication ceremony. Christopher Robin, the son of A. A. Milne, is also to have a tree of his own, and the little Ladies Patricia and Carmen Alountbatten, daughters of Lord and Lady Louis Mountbatten are to follow suit.

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Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18256, 18 February 1931, Page 5

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FAIRY TALE AVENUE. Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18256, 18 February 1931, Page 5

FAIRY TALE AVENUE. Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18256, 18 February 1931, Page 5

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