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"FAIRIEL SENDS . . .

"Lilac," Island Bay. —A charming little story, tlliic. Autumn Page "; wits already filled but I shall keep your.tale for another Saturday. '..."'.- .."'. ,■ ....,, ' :

"Purple Pansy,1' Seatoiin.—l'm sure you! are Bind your pet' Is well again, Tor she seems an Important;? part of your; household. ', All cuts love winter ■ evenings beside1 tlie ■ Ore. "Merrye Gaye," Hataitai.—Another bu»y pen. I-think' U wo change third-.veree .to second •verse's place the poem will he Improved,' as the last line: of the second verse makes ,'an effective ending. ■■ : . :- -■■ '.

"Tertius," Lyall Bay.—And you, too, have written an autumn tale. Sad news of those beautiful dogs. I shall .look for ,you .In :'.' the Ring one. day next week: ■ ./ ■ ;■

'Jenny Wren," City.—Good 'sketching, elf. Yoi(r small country ?lass, gathering .flowers, might ■ belong1;1 to' either, auluimi '■• orV spring. . '>

"Dllly Dally," Hataltai—Sixteen dolls In your house 'A. good class for playing schools. . Dp ..you dress your large family? "Golden -Whistler," Hataitai.t-iLovelv plans i 1 ■■hope the primroses weave'a .custardy carpet 'there in spring. ..Love to "Rose Wing." '■■ '

'Gillyflower," Newtown. —Do you know her, nixie r . Pen-names and initials arc secrets except ,on special occasions. I like your story tremendously. \

•Shirley's Pal," Upper Hutt.—l'm over so glad you did. I lovo opening letters . . ..and TosUe brouKht such a pile of them one wet afternoon.

"Bluebell Queen," Eastbourne.—Splendid, plxio! Did anyone help you to make the poem "Fairies"? 1' like It very, very much.

"Gay's Sister," Hataital.—Jusr after Printer Man had called a fat envelope full of story arrived at the .Ring: But-.you .will1 see It soon. -Autumn stays for more than one

"Merry Mascot," Lower Hutt.—A'o, elf

and- pow it Is your very own. You write nicely, .Nancy. "Letterbox Elf", hopes you will send lilm lots. or ■ letters. , . . ■

'Silver . Wing." Berhampore.—l told ■■ "Letter-box-Elf" ihat you were coming and lie is delighted. Are you a ' nor-'pixie, Margaret? How.exclting to find a magic .carpet among one's birthday .presents. ,;, .'.

"Fairy, Stardust," , City.—Perhaps you will. be able to visit the Itlng one day soon. Don't piizzlo too hard over\ your homework or there will bo.no Fairy Stardust ;to be found.

'Crimson Rose," Seatoun.—Almost full marks, r-ixle. Did you think It -difficult' td find the jumbled numbers?

"Marti*,". Wadtitown.—Jonathan and Mary found the way . . . but couldn't find you. It'.wni all a ■ merry:mlx-up, wasn't it? When are you coming -visiting? ,

"Alan D,," City.—Be very careful to mark copied work, Alan, and please say from which book- or. paper It came, "Letterbox Jilf" and I enjoyed, reading about your hobbles. "Marcel," Upper Hutt. —If you send In the right answers -to "Think Twice," your name is printed under "I'uzzleflnders," elf. Your part.Vswas a great success.. I am sure. ."Many nappies" from the ' King.

"Max W.," Lower Hurt.—You hate some jroon \j Jdeas for decorating'the; dance room, -Mai. Autumn-tinted streamers.-:will -look cheerful. "Yum Yum," Ngaio.—l 'spect you can: scarcely wail for a wet day to wear It. Halnbow "capes . make gay streets ~ on, dull days;

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 102, 1 May 1937, Page 20

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"FAIRIEL SENDS . . . Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 102, 1 May 1937, Page 20

"FAIRIEL SENDS . . . Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 102, 1 May 1937, Page 20