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A MOONLIGHT PARTY

It was a.very bright moonlight night and all the little fairies did not want to go to bed. ■- Fairiel was thinking hard, when Tiki and' Lady of the Lilies came dancing up to puzzled Fairiel. "May we have a moonlight party in bushland?" they said. Fairiel looked very bright. "Go and call all the other little ones." ' This they did, and when all the other ones were there, Tiki told them the news, and they were delighted. Then Fairiel said: MFly,'> and fly they did until they reached btishland, where Master Owl greeted them with smiles. They had a lovely time,, and when they had finished they dug a hole ami burned all the rubbish, and a tired but happy lot of fairies it was that Might when they went .to bed...•■'■• "KITI." (D). Island Bay. |

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 77, 27 September 1930, Page 20

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A MOONLIGHT PARTY Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 77, 27 September 1930, Page 20

A MOONLIGHT PARTY Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 77, 27 September 1930, Page 20

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