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FAIRY RING.

RULES OF THE RING

NEW PIXIES

I Address lettors to Fairiel, Fairy Ring. "EvenIng Post," City, C.I. 2. Tell your age, name, and address as well as your pen-name. 3. Always say whether your work Is original or copied. 4. Do drawings on unfined white paper, In pencil or Indian ink. 5. Leave a margin when writing stories or verse, and writo one side of the paper. 6. The Ring closes at 4 o'clock on Wednesdays, so post early in the week. Visiting hours at the Fairy Rlno are after schor! on week days.—Fairiel. "Miss Nobody," aged ten, wants « pen-friend who Is keen about tramping. And a large welcome to every one of the new pixies.—Fairiel.

LOTS AND LOTS .... "Marie Louise," Ngahau School.—lsn't he a big chilli, with his wrinkly trey overalls1/ "Iris," Ngahau School.—With chicks on the ton? The fairies certainly remembered you. "Barrie," Ngahau School.—He'd be a splendid playmate, M he isn't too large. "Sea Maiden," Herctaunga.—And I 'sped you had best fun too, just playing about. "Sea Pearl," Herctaunoa.—l thought you were chums,. soon as 1 saw her letter. "Copper Top," City.—l like Its funny little suund, anil I'm «lad no one else had It. "Frankonsteln," City.—Wasn't he just out of the fryiug-iiun into tile lire! "MiS3 Popcorn," Lyall Bay.—And rlid you picnic, and sun-bathe, and have a tremjndous lime, those four days-of-sunshine? "Fairy Brown-Eyes," Petonc.—Such Importances . . . they are keeping you a busy iittlo person. "Tommy Uram," Lower Hutt.—Llko them?— so do I. It's fun lo watch stories and pictures pomlng for something extra-special.. "Wind Sprite," Murltal.—l 'spect she does like donkeys, though I don't know for sure. If she writes, you ask her. "Sea Bird," Muritai.—Too, too long for us, honey; but what a splendid recitation piece It would be Have you learnt It? "Jean Crawford," Berhampore.—Any schoolday, lassie—round about i o'clock. "Jea.n," Ngahau School.—Feathers in your hair, and moccasins 'v' everything? "Marion," Nsahau School.—Did you throw some 100 ... like bits of coloured snow? "Loraine," Noahau School.—And I know you loved It, sailing and swooping out .... "Una." Ngahau School. —Was It a new house, Tiny, or just the visiting kind? "Betty," Ngahau School. —Why, you luckiness! Did Daddy win them for you? "Ada," Ngahau School.—l saw aeroplanes too, and all sorts of other things. ~ "Mary," Ngahau School.—Wonder ' what all their new names are going to bo .... "Eleanor," Ngahau School. —That was hard luck. Somebody must have been heavy. "East Lynne," Miramar.—And the snapshot— where was It taken ? It looks Ufco Day's Bay . . . it's an awfully good one. "Blue Roses," Miramar. —You're growing so tall that I think you must have happened upon Alice In Wonderland's "Eat. Me" cakes I "Pippin Elf," Brooklyn.—Topping place to go. Have you a tent and all? "Ink Imp," Ohiro Bay.—Arid you didn't lose your way? That was truly plucklness. "Cheerio," City.—They sound scrummy! I'll try them out on somebody big who won't mind! "Toady," Miramar.—l don't wonder there's severity If the three of you are together! There's probably a mischief imp around. . . . "Constance Bennett," Brooklyn.—Long times since I've seen her, but I like her too. "May Queen," Brooklyn—roor—old—thing 1 He sounds like a homeless cut. "Daydream," Thorndon.—She's surely In her party frock, with her lacy collar, and curls. "Sonothrush," City.—lf she has too many letters now, I expect she'll let you know, fay. "Dbw Daisy," Heretaunsa. —He popped too late for Easter, the surprised little chicken. P'raps the eggshell was hard for his small beak. "Tupenny Coloured," Karori.—Your Christian name belongs to me, too . . . and havo you a Muriel for your aunt, new one? "Gloaming," City.—The city I guessed, but never the riddle with It.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 94, 22 April 1933, Page 20

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FAIRY RING. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 94, 22 April 1933, Page 20

FAIRY RING. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 94, 22 April 1933, Page 20