■ Here's DafEodills . ..;. the lovely, things. '.Can-you : make them irair 'scraps of sunlight" with those paints of yours? A surprise tor tho one of you who sends tho best picture. Last time it was "Wendy," Elliec street, Wellington. She made the richest thing of the flower-laden basket with her threads of red and orange and browns ana gold. And Lovna M'lutosh. Hattoii street, Jxaron, whoso work was neat and gay. But' there were other, people who were good too: ""Winnie the Pooh, Koseneath; Margaret Luxford, Palmorston North; "Fairy Jonquil," Wellington; "Betsy," .Northland; and "Bookworm," Thorndon. Who's tho Pbstie corning to this time? .. .. ..:.'..'■. V.' '■■ ■; .; ' ■ /.. FARIEL.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 108, 2 November 1929, Page 22
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