BETTER HOMES
Better Homes are not limited to the lucky few. Every home, even the humblest little dwelling, can be brightened into a cheery home. It is the will to beautify a home, the determination to pluck out and destroy the things that can be cleared away to make room for beauty, that is most important. A dirty, littered, ugly backyard in a row of sterile yards can be made to look like the desert. When all the rubbish is cleared away, and the yard cleaned up, a few pot plants and staghorns, with a climbing plant, or a pot of grass, can transform the place completely. No home need be ugly. A small bank account does not mean a small love of beauty. Be enthusiastic, and beauty will creep in unheard.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 623, 27 March 1929, Page 7
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132BETTER HOMES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 623, 27 March 1929, Page 7
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