LETTERS.
: Dear Fairiel,Ti -May I join your Buig, and be one of your"elves? I'm having a lovely time these holidays. Well, for one thing, I went to stay at Ha--taitai with my auntie. The secohd day. I was there I went with our family and cousins to Day's Bay.. One of my. uncles took us'in his car. When we got there it. was. so crowded that we went round to Rona Bay, but as there was no good place either there or Muritai, wo wentback to Day's Bay and had a ripping time as the water was lovely and warm.'" With lots of love.— GRAHAME. Grahame Goodwin, Wadestown. Dear Fairiel,— The'ftjifcus is coming up here on Friday. I'm: excited. Did you* see the elephants? I've never seen an elephant.yet. I've just finished reading a bopk'by Dumas. It's ripping. "The Black Tulip "it's called. Have you read it? We're going to have a picnic do\\\ the river to-morrow if it is fine. I'll tell you about it. That's two things I've got to tell you about, isn't it, circus and picnic?— You loving fairy, SUSIE.' Susie Michael, Masterton.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 17, 21 January 1928, Page 16
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