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ARRIVAL OF SPRING

Sir,-The Listener has just arrived with its pages by Spring contributorstheir springs a trifle rusty and disillusioned. They should be here this afternoon; it is truly Spring. The birds are singing, the violets fragrant; there is blossom in abundance and a joyous blue sky and sun. Who says we don’t -have Spring? T did not realise yesterday what I know today; the day the children go back to school after their winter holiday is the first day of. Spring. Now I must pick some impudent mint to go with our first spring "lamb," pseudo potatoes and last vear'’« frozen neas

SEASONING

| (Rotorua)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 894, 21 September 1956, Page 5

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ARRIVAL OF SPRING New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 894, 21 September 1956, Page 5

ARRIVAL OF SPRING New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 894, 21 September 1956, Page 5

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