OUR RING TO-NIGHT
Who saw our moon sulk on Wednesday night, just because we got in his way? It is rather a wonderful fSeling to see the shadow o£ our big round oarth. But I'm glad he's bright tonight, aren't you?
Cuyler de Vere. Wellington—Some glrli are Cuyler . ... jollier playmates than lots of S ?.?at lo?h^e^. dy OD B^ P *&»£ SavranVtorr 5^'301'™-'^^ Joan Arcus, Seatoun.—Tommy knows the very best place. Averill's Fiji Island mer-baby story .was most exciting. We're glad you're going to join our fun, ten years Did vnu make your riddles? ■ Jou Doris Goldlng, Wadestown.— Ever so glad you liked It,. Doris '... aren't the rat people W^Mr^^u'TewTor'? 11^ Nancy Baxter. Wellington—lt does make a difference to have one whole place for your very own, doesn't It, Nancy. I like the rubber doll story. . Clarice Browne, Lyall Bay.—What a perfectly awful dream, wee Four-years 1 I think he was just tho horrldest dog to chase you when you'd mended him.like that. Perhaps he didn't like the nails, you nerer know. Jack Duignan. Thorndon—Are you. going ro take It In turns to do;the things In the Ring then? Anderson Park's a jolly footer ground I should think.. I've played cricket , uiere. ' , ' ' " ; ' - John Reilly, Lpwer. Hutt—Do you do that much,, and have you made a collection John? A place like that-niust be full of native birds, is it? . Fay Honshilwood,, Wellington I will always answer, though it may be crowded out from one week Into another. Fay. Tell me your 'age next time, and continue to put it on verse and things thai you make yourself because to. look -it... up takes a very long ■ time. ' ■ _ ' . . Frank Connole, Wellington—l had a wrist that stayed "wonky" like that, and I couldn't play tennis for ages. lused to let ice-cold water run on it every morning from the tap. Ido think that, if you turn the.tap on hard, it helps tremendously. Enid Fletoher', Miramar.—You certainly would be kept rather busy, and I daren't think what would happen 'to. me, Enid, if Saturday and the Fairy.King tame every, other day! ■ :•■; Everlll NichoJl,- Seatoun.—They're good "twisters" too, Averill.; . :>Vhat' interesting things rn!i;ifFtN]i]j]^i::'[f!hftf!!iiJj;:;Mn!Hjii!i!njHfnj)iri!!ii!i!iiJt! ffif[fH]i!!iiii;[t[[[[n:i!;i{;ft[i!i;!i!i[t![iin!ii
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 14
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358OUR RING TO-NIGHT Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 14
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