"THE GAY GAZETTE" ARRIVES
—LORNA HAMPTON (aged 10), Methven.
Docherty's Creek "The Gay Gazette" leaves Christchurch very early in the morning on the rail car for Hokitika. Then it comes to Waiho by service car. and my big brother goes over on
his bicycle—four and a half miles—and brings it home. Eric and I both rush to get "The Press Ship." —ELSIE GIBB (aged 9), Docherty's Creek, Waiho Gorge. "I am a Fairy"
I am a fairy, A fairy so small, I am a fairy you can't see at all, I dance on the moonbeams, I fly round at night, But in the morning I fade with the light. ' —FAY COTTON, Riccarton. "Primroses Yellow" Spring is with us Once again, With blossoms shining in the lane. Primrose yellow and violets blue, And other flowers of dainty hue. —PAMELA WREAKS, A.B. Knowles street. VyANTED—a room, by a woman 18 feet long and 16 feet wide. —AILEEN TOMLINSON, A. 8,, A.8.H., L..8.H.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22195, 11 September 1937, Page 6 (Supplement)
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