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It hailed out here to-day, apd the wind blew most of the flowers down in my garden. 1 have sweetwilliams, Iceland plants, yellow daisies, bells and pansies, and they looked lovely out.— From your loving elf, DENIS CAMPBELL, Upper Hutt Last week we had a lovely lot of roses out of our garden. "We had some starlings building a nest in the roof at our batch, and they used to wake us up about four o’clock in the morning with their noise and tap, tap, as they sharpen their beaks. One morning one got inside, and it took him a long time to find out that he could not fly through a glass window, although I opened the door for him. RAYMOND WEEBER. Wellington. My garden is getting a lot of weeds in it. . . I forgot to tell you I have got some sweet peas and panie6, violets and carnations in mv garden. IRENE PURDY, Porirua East. • • « • In my garden there are some yellow daisies out, and one tiger lily and mother has given me a lot of new plants. We can’t go out and play in the wet, hut it is making all our plants grow. BETTY SIMMIS. Petone (aged 7.) • • • • We had beans for dinner to-day out of my garden, and we picked a large plate of strawberries too. BETTY JOHNSTON. Pongaron (aged HU
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12621, 4 December 1926, Page 16
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228OPEN EYES New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12621, 4 December 1926, Page 16
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