What Our Readers Are Thinking
Though their views on all subjects are freely published here because we believe it our duty to uphold the public’s right to freedom of opinion, our correspondents’ opinions are not necessarily shared by this newspaper.
MISSING PLANTS
Sir,—l am pleased to see that the “missing plants” for Hillcrest have arrived at Whakatane'. I would like to point out that I did not attack any organisation in my previous letter, least of all the Beautifying Society. I have the greatest admiration for this body and the work it does. If they will read my first letter again they will not find any derogatory reference to them or anyone else.
Yours etc., ICE PLANT,
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 25, 15 August 1949, Page 4
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