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LEAGUE PEN-NAMES

Ooie beautiful day when “Sunshine Girl” was outside, the garden was a mass of “Sweet William,” “Yellow Kowhai,” “Aster” and “Linaria” blossoms. “Jazz” and “Just Anything” “Sunshine Girls,” two friends were wondering what to do when “Blossom Fairy” suddenly appeared to take them to Fairyland. She sprinkled us with “Stardust” and led us to her coach drawn by "Grey Warbler." As we rose up over the forest we could see the glades carpeted with “White Bells” and '‘Heather Bells” where “Kiwi” and "Moa” were resting. Thon we met “Busy Bee,” who sang two songs called “Jingle Bells” and “Fiddle-de-de,” to us. When we arrived at the palace we were greeted by “Fireside Fairy,” "Fairy Nightlight,” “Unknown One” and “Lincoln Imp.” “Plain Jane” brought in tea, and we watched “Silver Peacock” and “Turtle Dove” preening their feathers under the “Silver Willow.” The fairies then had a “Frolic.” “Fairy Nightlight” escorted us home, and we saw on the way “Wise Witch” and “Nicky Demon,” also “Two-Gun Bill,” who is really very harmless. We reached home in time to see the •“Golden Dawn.”—Original. “Just Anything,” aged 10, Upper Hutt

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 308, 23 September 1933, Page 23

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LEAGUE PEN-NAMES Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 308, 23 September 1933, Page 23

LEAGUE PEN-NAMES Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 308, 23 September 1933, Page 23

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