OUR RING TO-NIGHT
::' ■■; .'■ .■.].■• ■ '„'' . 1 . : , ,•.'. '.vf.^-.',:*)^ '■'■■ :'''"'. {"Barliara," SfSatou'n;—isnteit^alfi'tpo ■ exciting i and .liapi)y'.for'Wprds-:-'.>;i-;'v;:,jre-!'j'pu-:pla]i-'■".nlns yoiii" long- days aU'ciids'?- A;new. canary : . slim and ■' ycllow-feathered"iis.>a.'.:■precinus- : looking Uiliig! -I lOveyputpicture. "Tinker Bill, "* Northland.—Kut;.- don't ■ juu ' spend-'.just'lots of time ujhthere? I used to ! . . . high, above;' (he world,'so that:.the : city looks a tliiug^to/.takel;in .the paim of ! your hand. '-.1-'"■Jijlfif"' ;: * ■ ■.- •.■ :V ,-•'. iEdward Boosio,Seatoiin;-^lt was jolly of ••you'.. i to send the card, withrthe. happy wishes, hi-.. !' ward. Did you' think I our Christmas) pago , was as much fun as you thought it. would do/ . "Snowball." Brooklyn.—lsn't It curious , how fun seems to have to be noisy? And then . sometimes it is so noisy that It ceases' to be fun. Have you noticed? ,1 love your all- . made-by-yourself card erer so much. "Snuibs." Carterton.—lt's rather hard •■luck.for ■ December birthdays X You'll. jovo.. ■Hlsn-y; ' Perhaps-the pencil will: go.with you, en/, : The story just isn't quite.^KgJKiJJv1 \ -..;- :' | "PotaV KhandallaTi^-Tfi'aWSar' ncwV Idea for you; Petal rmine.^::-ivft'.-aud the .stars are : black as beauty;patches 1,.:■: • ,•:.-' ■;/;■■.■,.■■] ..■„„■ "Tlnydrop.": Karorl.-O, but thatJs, horrid and ' • «nre and tlancerous . . • Is lie all DBiicrf•.'C?fctaly■> niver can,gne».;*totiUie ;: Uw» ;- are bringing!/ ;:- U '?v;'-v~ - -■' ■■:.'• .''r.»'-' ••'■■■■ lr.no.Thornl.y; ty«ll Bay-rrlfi. aU1 "ccpt; - the bit:about 'the legs ......v;what wll we , ■', do.?. It's hard luck, about the foot, ; ; l>«|-we. - wish you tho ■ merriest, 111-bcd day ..that a Christmas can .give you I : . .', ' : , . "MrsV TiUlomouso."/Newiowni-; '1 truly . n did ■ wonder' -•- you look', the quaintest '- ililivg .-i,Vlth'c your."hands'. wondorlng- what to do •■>■ with i'thcmsclvcsl- ■.Butiwhat really.-l.nado tlie ■. I l.'.ct.ib/d6-lßMt.'.::i ;,■'::■-■■' *?':y; ':ir':.kr3~ ■■■■' V-" •'Cold' Dust," iWelllnntonxSouth.— Lucky::, om\ lv have so many playmate's all your :pwn 1. 01 j course you may .como ... wo-warn to : knosv- yoii just as. soon as ever .wo can ! ,: ;i - ; "Srailbr," Maori Bank.—Good,:■,; but -flof qulto dear one. -Whorb:will you bo .'when, you're at tho Aunties'r . ::. .,, vV¥oridor.wiitßS,";:Miramar.—Undoes: sound, the :'■' very brightest"/place:: to; go .■.:;.•••: ,■■■: I, iear; i,! jy.'w'eilt -lh'yself/Av; ::';>■<'. :t/^iXs'j:..:j.: ;.,-■■ . ; .> -■■.•:,* "Polynesia,"' Karorl^AU , tnev quaintest : most beautiful, thiugsi,.,;, did you set , ■them there .yourself l.-\ And no,. garden-,J» a .■'• ■ garden: yrithout one tree: ■:' •'■■.:■ -':- "v ' , , i = "Freckles," ■■"H«r«taunga.-^Shopping Is Kood [ fun ■'•at this time of the year .... the shops :;seenr'so,fuU ; :of Uhinss. they'rei-neyer .; had; <'tM C[mp," Highland ■Plrk&Tbinks thaler - the Bfngimagic , can't ,CTer be .■ forgotten.. '■'Happy,:days:to."you;l:.:"*i:\:t";.:'!''i-ft-":i:; ■■'!,.:;;'■:;. "Brown Eyes,",'. SllveMtreairi.—lt, won't 'be' long i^e^retae'slster :wlU:!be wantlnsio be one Jitoo>:wluatJ':i:\:X:.'% : :'.S^.-»-lf;>=:^-s'fc::;'';,-':;-.: -':■,■ "Someohs" • ■?-— Someone: who^s •forgotten to '■'bring a- name, but^vhose crayons have, been very -'busy:; .. '■; '.'" who,': are'■you?'.*.: ■- :, PatManson,;Karori.— Ahdvyou= doMt ever so ■well,' Pat .". '.',:..! it's thfeneatest and sweet-, . es t j picture- you've made, for.usl,. Don't' let 'life' make' you' do other, .things' instead .when: you.;grow":-up. :'rSometimes:;it:., does that. i Thank .you for- tho ■verso -making.;,. : \ "White Eye," Upper Hutt.—What'lots ots things i.you-;send"-iis.'.■?.*■.'■■■'.• :enough, to; keep us busy ,-,i-for1 a': lons :tinie I,'-And the ever so gay little '■■'/cardl-v.i :■.:•.-.'■■'. ■.■.;.,"■ -•->.■■■ ■■/'>'■ ';7i'-':^; "■; -; ':; ■ Marlon■• pUli'^ Wadsstown.i—Two 'tries .:. . •"- that's jolly of: you,.small-Marion.'/But :nerft haps crayons lieVer do-things'-quite as well as '.'■ .jralnt.- v.'You'll..:have to .ask; Father -Christmas :\fpr..a.;box.v ; \;-:- j^.T;. :■?;::■? .■'."'.V;V ■■■'■': i "Indian Girl."—Thank you,, dear , one, for the perfectly, beautiful rliick . ' i. .he was a '■ little flat and Mils;' teeny : red >bcak,:was open r wi<la with fright,"■■■but he's- on -my desk ,now ■ :!.wJth:.)uy true bliie-. rabbit.-•,: Uld you. make the -Treasure- story? ,;,;,: .•'■■"•.-. ••.•.-"■' - :. . ."Jack VTar,".': Uppor: Hut^-U's Vfliiniiig "-onol--100 -:- ■.--■■■ 'and I Jove:.it.:% Hiw.-did tho rac■liiEl'O?.. lt.'s good fun,, isn't It., Do you uvur ; "VymV ; .':-. "■■::".■.." .■'■■;■' "/ " I'^rJ -':■' -'■ ... •■ ftlclba Duncan, Lyal! Bay.—And .It's good as : ; ''■•'■6<ii\'-'- .■'.■■•■•■:• -es;icc!ally "■■wHli- : the yellow ■•■ pa pur uchiud it: .■;;.: :;.:„ ior.;a,:sniall ; ElKht."years.! ■.' ,'■-. ■ :.- /- '■:'■ ■-■-■'■■'.■"■:;■■■'''■ ■ . '. "Sunbpa"m,".Wellinston.—That certainly is won.■.;dcrful' 11EW3 you ..bring.; us.'„.;.■ .. l.iuly ■iMooh iiiiew thoTighf tlmo-.to ca11... ■■■■^ou 1I : 'find your dnys-lwicci as full now! : ''Rob : Roy," Levin.—Poor cliapi. . . what iu;.horrlbiy. unhappy ithinj?'tp- : huppun!, And ■Dad.- must: hitve felt - rather' dreadful .too.. .'Why. "dpos.' it .have'; to- be .so .long as- seven- ' moiitfis-for your pal? ",■.'■';;:.' ■;v:"::;; ' ./ ■',;-■• "Peter Pan," VVadostown.—-1 like" them awfully - ; ■•' : but' you know*surely by -.now, '.'-my ,I'etcr, the-doadly-sin it. l»,,to.write on both "sides of; the paper?,. ;; Thank-- you .for:, your ''wishes, dear. one. /;■;, ■";";'.';' >fi"y . ■',': ■ "Tinker Bell," Brooklyn.—lt ivillliave to be' a; .'now name 'you' will find,- Small Newcomer: ■ ;";" ....:. :r because:we;." only.get. muddlcdy' when.; .- thero are two of us. with tlio same, one, don't -.-■■, you Ithlnklf. -.- ; H :'-•. -.:-. ■ ■ :"• ■...'; ; " r'.-'■'':'•■ :., :■ ■•■: "timny," Kllbirnie.^-tioocl cluiiJ! And we've' 'missed ,' your" news this long time -'.. "hasn't 'anything elso worth; while been liappelllllg?v. ■'• ;.. './-v:':'.' ■'/'; ■'':'■.■■■'■ ■: ■■':■ ..«''. Laura* Fisher, Paromata.-^-The .only rule the Fairy King has is to come as often as you like and be as happy as you':! can 1 That isn't very liardi-is it? But,wc'd;love a. letter ;all about the things that .interest you 'cause theivwe'U know you sooner; won't well Brehda Boyos, Wellinßton.-^-Whyf such "busy- ; ness" us that: }a ■-perfectly splendid I Neit; ■ tlniov you're asked to bo Ballbon-blon'or in • chief you'll politely; decllue, eh? Phoebe's '- cncl.,sounds more "comfortable than it might liayo been in spite of .Its bolng in water, .r ;
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Evening Post, Issue 145, 22 December 1928, Page 15
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779OUR RING TO-NIGHT Evening Post, Issue 145, 22 December 1928, Page 15
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