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LETTERS.

Dear Fairiel,—Have you ever been for mushrooms? "When you were at Plimmerton I inppo«e you did, I think there is nothing better than gathering mushrooms. I wish they were in seaaoa Ml the Christmas holidays, then we would be able to spend, the time away. Last Christmas things were not very exciting, and I way glad when we were back at school again. I like school better than holidays, didn't you, when you went to school? We have been living at PUmmertou for seven years, and I always wish we would go into the country away from the sea. With beat of wishes.—From > "DOLLY VARDENV' PlimntQrton. Do»r Fairiel,—We went out to Trent* ham to-day to see-the airmen. It wee lovely to see them coming right over us. It started raining before they arrived and just as we ran down for shelter we heard the crowd choer hero they are. Everybody rushed' up the stairs in feverish haste. Did. you go and see them? It was very exciting I The other day we cooked on the wee stove; we mado fudge, bailed potatoes, stewed dates, and . mado ' some scones. "DIXIE." Wellington. Dear Fairiel,—l did that pu?zle, Fairiel, and on the hill there came a castle. Fairiel, we did not see the airplane because we were having guv' breakfast; tho airplane went over our bouse to get to Christchurcji. And we drew a picture at school spoilt the airplane. And we went to the pictures on Saturday and we went to g.ee Buffalo Bill and he gets jokes on the bandits. — Love from WHITE HAWK. Wellingtoa.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 80, 13 October 1928, Page 15

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LETTERS. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 80, 13 October 1928, Page 15

LETTERS. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 80, 13 October 1928, Page 15