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AN ANSWER TO . . .

"Fairy Stardust," Ctty.—But I should lore to know what they found at. the end of the string. I was growing very curious then, snap I—the story ended. "Shorty," Rongotal.—You seem to havo remembered everything you saw at the shoW; l>ixie. ; . .. Wouldn't you have loved .to 6wn "Jimmy" f "Nancy Pretty," Potonc—-Lucky one. It will be the happiest home a small puppy could desire. Your first attempts, as you' call 'them; Nancy, are- very promising.

"Lilac," Island Bay.—Good lines,' elf, and the sketches arrived, fortunately just as- the Picture ■ Man looked ovet his shoulder.' ; "Margaret 8,,!' Brooklyn.~-"Three ducks on a pondf 'l They made a beautiful border for your letter, Margaret. . . .. "Canadian Lass," Soatoun,—Your daffodils were daintily embroidered," pixie. 1 'specially loved that glimpse of clear blue si*. ' "Auckland Elf," Karori.^-Clever of you to make up the riddle,'childie. I wonder who will guess it. . . ■ ........ "Tired Tim," City.—"Letterbox Elf" was very surprised when you. came visiting, pixie Of the brbwn eyes, but he was very pleased, too. ■ "Mtld Ml»chief," City.—Mr. Whooping Cbugh has been dodging about th 6 Ring for ever so^ many weeks, but Spring Is going to banish him. "Maid Of All Work," City.—A big welcome to you, Lorraine. Please come* visiting again soon and bring some of your drawings. "Sinsinn : Sue," Soatoun.^-A big welcome 'to you pixie Melva, Shall I expect _:n letter ■ telling how old you lire, and all about you? "Bud o' the Bunch," Lyall Bay.—Good work, PlXie Pat. PaintlnK is grand'fun! Have you discovered all the secrets .of making col"Marguerlto A.," Pahadtaniii.—Tlie second drafting is not so good as the first, pixie. Give your drawing pen' plchty of practice. • "Sydney Damsel," Lyall Bay.—l think spring must be a favourite subject with versemakers. Your poem is well-written, lass. "Annie Rooriey,", City.—Another poet in the making! fie enreful of your rhymes, pixie. Softly and loftf do not match. ' "Peasblossom," Upper Hutt. —Second.choice did not belong, plxle; I wonder how many penfriends Postie will bring. Are you a storymaker?

"Sllvor: Wings," City.— A new red cardigan ... or an elfln tunic of scarlet. It is the colour that- belongs to cheerfulness. "Black Shadow," City. —When fli-st I found your name In the Visitors' .Book I though you must truly have been a shadow for I had seen no sign of a boy. Bryan Outtrim, City.— Can you put On your thinking Cap and solve the puzzles today, lad? Perhaps you could even.make some Of your own for . us.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1936, Page 20

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AN ANSWER TO . . . Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1936, Page 20

AN ANSWER TO . . . Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1936, Page 20