THE BEST HOBBY
j Almost everybody has a pet hobby I of some kind, and probably it is a good thing that everybody does not select the same thing, or the world would not move along. Speaking of hobbies, there is no reason why any should not have oue or, , for that matter, two. We will take it for granted that one of them is gardening. Not only should the work of the garden be looked upon as a labour of love, but a pleasant recreation. Wliat could be more refreshing to the tired brain than an hour or two among the flowers or vegetables, whichever the gardener chooses. Many business men of today could spare a little of their early mornings to attend to the plants. What person is not proud to be able to collect the fruits of labour well spent? It does not matter very much ' if the crop is not as good as you ex- | pected. Have another try, and you will probably surprise yourself. You have always an even money chance if you back your crop against that of your neighbour.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 828, 23 November 1929, Page 30
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186THE BEST HOBBY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 828, 23 November 1929, Page 30
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