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FOR THE GIRLS

ON WHAT DAY WERE YOU BORN)

YOUR SPECIAL GIFTS.

My Dear Girls,— I wonder If you know the quint old belief that I liH is born into the world the fairies endow them with speckl^S#l--to that particular day? Of course, some of as my too old to believe in fairies, or have we just forgotten, 1 woofer? - i 1 know Peter still believes in them, for his special gift (na thsm very remarkable one, for he ran away the very day he vm hmn w ■£»'' Kensington Gardens, and lived there with the Eurin. Now, little streak of Peter Pan in all of us, let's pretend, and adt day you were born on. Boys and girls born on a Sunday ought to ha vary hang* because this is the luckiest day of all. They are very cheetfalwlTlyr but they must be careful not to think and talk too much about They lore games and plenty of fun, and would amice good writers. Monday's children are pretty and graceful, lon dancing, but, I'm sorry to say, are not too quick aft Iran—, hat very lucky in sport or play, and almost everything they ».V| Tuesday is a good day to he born on. You w9 always has* Jpmllfi home and plenty of friends. If you are a Tuesday's cMd, > be land to all the people who are not as happy as you are. Yeu cadi 2 great things if you worked at your lessons. Wednesday's rather inclined to worry over little things, and they ssust try aad cheerful. They are ever so clever, and they Eke to wack Wednesday's boys make splendid teachers or business people. Tfa# - love books and are very particular. Thursday's folk are meant to be famous, and do gieat daefe. are very clever at some things, and slow at others, are msny dar a 2 grave the next. They adore travelling. Any barn tr^jSSfe, makes a true and faithful friend. They will always ha^ they are unselfish and land. They love quiet gamin best, aad of reading. The girls are great home lovers, and are very goad Saturday's child, as the old saying goes, anst work far || ; Saturday's children must be careful not to brood over thorns. always trnst them with a secret, as • they wiD never break a promise _ Ci;-y----they have made. The girls make J good artists, and dressmakers, and . the boys engineers or doctors. Il Now, which dav would you choose to be born on?

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 2 (Supplement)

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FOR THE GIRLS Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 2 (Supplement)

FOR THE GIRLS Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 2 (Supplement)