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Beautyseekers

We have a lovely lot of violets and pansies out, says Fay Mitchell. They look beautiful, too. Yesterday I noticed that the nectarine trees were out in flower, says Valerie Hartstone, and they look very pretty against the blue sky. * * * * Our weeping willow looks lovely with its soft green leaves, says Loloma. Peter sees some lovely golden and brown lachenalias growing in a neighbour’s garden. The Sunshine Girl has some fragrant creamy freezias in her garden behind a border of deep blue hyacinths. % THANKS I ® ® ® ® ® Peter sends his very best ® {g thanks to Margaret Laidlaw for ® her lovely box of anemones, ® g flowering currant and primroses. ® Thank you very much, Mar- @ 1 s aret - I

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21212, 7 September 1940, Page 13

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Beautyseekers Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21212, 7 September 1940, Page 13

Beautyseekers Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21212, 7 September 1940, Page 13

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