GOOD - NIGHT STORIES. DORIS MEETS A WEE LITTLE MARSH DWELLER. (Told by BLANCHE SILVER for ' PETER PAN".") One bright morning when Doris started out to play she found a we 3 little stranger sitting on the fence-post near the gate singing as merrily as ? bird could sing. fear of startling the little brownish-grey fellow, Doris sat down very quietly on the porch steps and wished she could understand what his merry song was about. J* "You're just in time to understand," laughed a merry voice. Doris looked up and there on the step above her sat Squeedee, the wee elfin from Jovland. "Oh, Squeedee, you dear!" Doris whispered, clasping the wee elfin's hand. "Who is that little fellow? He looks FIRST— Right Method of Sight Testing SECOND— Right Lenses THIRD— Right Fit Are all necessary for Eye Comfort. For Proved Optical Skill Consult Us. Balfour M. Irvine F.S.M.C. (Prizeman, by Exam., Lond.) Specialist in Sight Testing 18 KARANGAHAPE RD. Phono 45-009.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 235, 5 October 1927, Page 12
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161Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 235, 5 October 1927, Page 12
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