HERE & THERE
HE KNEW Last winter when I went out to catch my pony. I called and he did not come, so I thought something must be the matter. Suddenly, I heard him neighing, and went into the plantation to find that he had caught his cover in the fence and could not get away. He seemed to know I would come and help him if he called me. —LOIS RUTHERFORD. Inverness.
GOLD AND BROWN In autumn when the leaves all faU . . \ , 11 Like rain upon the red brick wall. The gardener has a busy time. He treads upon £ carpet fine, Gath'ring leaves, .red, gold, and brown f - ,;- . . That cover the grass take a leafy gown,
picking them up and cirtihf them away, All in a barrow and every day. —MARIE HALL, Eicesrtoa
I •• , .■ ) » H»s Stteknaui fo to School -Drawn by Shirley Greenwood (aged ID, Redcliffs.
(IAOTWtoI •*- rHJHCM. ABM. MY SISTER I have a little sister .With lovely big brown eyes, And they are very pretty Except when loud she cries. She has twb wobbly little legs On which she often slips; She has a little tilted nose And lovely rosy lips. -WAYELBY BOYCE (aged 12), South Loburn,
Every o>y we see the big aere« r plane land and go off to Dunedin and Wellington..- ■"■ • *
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21714, 22 February 1936, Page 2 (Supplement)
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