Florist Tracy Lilburn and her daughter Samantha pictured in her new shop, 'Flowers R Us't next to the Ohakune information centre in Clyde Street. Tracy previously managed her mother's shop, Joce's Flowers, on the opposite corner, before it closed. She continues with the Interflora agency, and is working to add to her formal florists' exams. Between the time the former shop closed and now, Tracy was working for a wholesale florist's in Hawkes Bay, where they also grew their own flowers — an invaluable experience, said Tracy.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 673, 11 February 1997, Page 6
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86Florist Tracy Lilburn and her daughter Samantha pictured in her new shop, 'Flowers R Us't next to the Ohakune information centre in Clyde Street. Tracy previously managed her mother's shop, Joce's Flowers, on the opposite corner, before it closed. She continues with the Interflora agency, and is working to add to her formal florists' exams. Between the time the former shop closed and now, Tracy was working for a wholesale florist's in Hawkes Bay, where they also grew their own flowers — an invaluable experience, said Tracy. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 673, 11 February 1997, Page 6
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