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PLEASE . , . ! "Rcgnod Kobin," Mlramar.—You'll bo swim "Alexandra Rose" Khanilullah So'sorrj, «li- NEW MTTSHROOTVfH WRTinpn V<YP "Printer» writ* to "Turkish | mn »9 Har mm B this time, i'ees. Is the "Udj" jours? Icon, but wo um't print Journal bits, muanauuffla attbUhU iUK— per street Ne* town rur*'sn '""■' 2- Har- "R UB e of the Desert," City.-The letter *as late, "Hula Feather." Clty.-Tlio last couplet Is" Z1".?*!!! <'» Lewer Hutt "Jack in the Box." write to "Sir Lancolot." , J-'"" 3- l"» 3, uro she *m- "elk: the le3t Is «tremely good. Isab.l Brown' 0 , 2 y •;;;:;;•;;;;;;; - gg I^2, Vivian street. City. Wise Owl." Lower Hurt.—You'ic found one "Sister Sadie," Greytown.—lt will do very "Darklo" (II) , Miramir "Dismal Desmond," write to "Never-Blrd,' at last, precious Angora, aren't they? well, piste. Thank yo\i for It. , Audroy Broomfleid"(9) ''.11.'.""."'. Mlramar 35, Northland road, City. , "Elfin Liwks," Seato*n.—'course. Heart of "Darkle," Miramer,—Do jour drawings inucn "'Silver Rlplet" (13) Island Bay "Janet Gaynor," writs to "Amy Johnson" I<°l<l is j-uur chum. I'd quite forgotten. moro carefully, now one. "Captain Joy" > Berhamporo 8, Arlington street, City. ' "Nevor-Blrd." Northland.—Hem many cousins..' Connie Coc, Island Bay.—Chiltlic, find a new ','Guln^ PJ*",,^ w'S* 1! 0*" '.'Crystal Dew," write to "Red Coral," 19, And ul.nl I- tne uorj about? num. An elf already has yours. £«£,**«*J t J!iP^y;;;;;;;;;;;;; Bridge street, Lowers Hutt. HHflHHHfl^HflH^HHMHHiHVlV^^^^V^tSHSHHHfli^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K "Trooper Tex," -write to Newall Rainsfortl. 40, Bolton street, Petone. "Lady of the Lilies,'; Island Bay.—Sho's I'ollyFraiicor," 640, Bolton^treWpetotie!! ° ° """ BW^Bt '^^K/HBlffnj/^^^aßMfc 'V ■J^S^T^K^^'^^H ISnb- el Brown> City/—Find another name, pixie. 20, Downer street, Lower Hutt. ' Hj^Hp *^^/ fiM ' "xJ^^B ' tj|^H^yf^ "L'Oiseleur," Thorndon.—l'm quite aorry about "Valentine," write to "Little Violot,'' fee. flnHL_^dMf ' MHJ\ L<^Vr^H V^^H-U^fl Emerald 1 Hiked Her name. Hansen street. City.: . K^^W ''^Hi *^^^1 I '^^^V \ V^^^aT "Colonel Bogoy," Kelburn.—Yes, youue one. r "Captain Peggy," writo to "Marguerite," 07, WB^B A. ft A.^^l L vVI thought It was1 Just splendid, too. Richmond street, Petone. t iEWH» |\\ C^R^^^^L^^^H flk^^^^^^V^^^ll^l "Wanderer." Porlrua.—-Some day. I am cora- " Scotch Bluebell," write to "Sunshine Sue." BMmF :JBklXjHm^K*J^s.~ J^&J^BSJMjJL'^^^-iM^M '»S.« e\nlore vnur bush, clrlceu. 33. Strnthavon road. Mirr.mnr. "Buddy," Upper Hutt.—Your dra-.vlnj would be "Cineraria." write to "Mercnlld." 0. Murray gooa """ mo" «*« «na flnlalJ. ; strcot, Island Bay. "Ha si urn blnvo." city.—it., too late for "Printoss Hosalino." Island Bay.-I hopo you've "Tawny," Upper Hutt.—Tell Buddy she's right, "Bciinstailv." write to "One Live Ghost," 6. "l"1- ' Ma^ • 'ho' it was ,juuj. passed. AVJicu win jou Know? but that fairies never grow older. Murray street. Island Bay. "fmH F'cnrl," Island Bay.-Tlie\ mnjt hmo 'No-No." Kllbirnlo.—Chlldle. try ta do your "Heart of Gold." City.—Juet a bedtime J)l«----"Johnny the Froa," write to "Rod-En- Dick" "mi ■'•" "lcsl->' Thcy'ro quite black. skctchca without twclng them. turc. Our dies steep under mushrooms. (Brian Barrett), Evans Bay road. "Ma.Mo." Kllnirnle.—l'oor -Mo-Mo! Kothiuu "Ken," Seatoun.—l went to the aerodrome but "Sparklor," Newtown.—A rasenl. tiuly. You "Kingfisher Blue,'" write to Cavell Nicol, Ifi )I)(M" *■>""■'* ur P-irtUs or sihuol.' I didn't see >ou there. must search his poi'Kots next time. Durham street. City. "Trooper Tex," Eastbourne.—And will you -'Crimson Rose," Seatoun,—Who's your plai- ''Janet Gaynor," Ber ham pore.—Phe'b 11, dear ■* ' * Inn ,l oli.ui™ to see over tlicm' mate, weo thins? -lad hale you dolls? ' one. You haio a pen-frlen.d to-night. Audrey Brocmfiold, Miramar.- tt «cMn o! ., i«ien -nr-DP." Eastbourne.—You must luio found "Scarlet Pimpernel," Seatoun.—Uut It Isn't hot "Norcon," Nelson.—And did you wauaeo to ucss Wl.y not bo "lUlni}." too.' l"l-> .itti-T Minda;,'a southerly. for long enough tosother yet. chase all the rats away? - ■■Tattenhoe," Kilblfnle.—The j.lctun' U 1 l.iuh- Adams, Wadeetown.—Yom- uamo bcloußa "Purple Pansy," Seatoun.—How many at jour *'Hill Crest," Kelburn.—But I-tblulc you could tul Wu must copy It somehow. '"> in hxwl ano'.lior one. party, sweety Elfiht for jour age? Improve the ver3e. Do try. "Cupid," Takakn.-All mo Uuum oik^ i.mi 'Cinnca Pig." Wadostown.—what Is your ase? "Gladlola," City.—A bi£ welcome, ladybird. Send "Sllvor Rlplet,' Island Bay.~Vour aamo coes not tho "C.reuii tioddc;,,." ™<l Ulll JOl' lluc -1 Burdent ni o your own name, too. well with Crjstal Dew's, elf. "Mist Maiden." Petone.—lt hjs Mtrj h -ouJ. ij.it "Ko.-y o'Moore," Klllarney.—Kory, sour bend "Lady of the Blueholls." Island Bay—They "Fairy Brown-Eyes," Petont.—.Uo you havluu I lll.od tho slnelne Best. ■ |U ll<-' llKo an Irl6h Potato! must lmvo looked lino passing tho bay. stoiles too, or lust pictures? , "Chcrip," Northland.—Footed 'Uicbuay ih Ut.', "Ric-'.otty Anne," Mlramar,—He must lim* '-Dismal Dosmond." Kelburn.—Not so good as. "Crystal Dew," Island Bay.—Yes, but I did honcj. ll<m old ara juuV \)i<.u'. Uui tliv slupb ato.ilrplnj. gomo y ou i lavo ssn t me, elf. not Know you were in tt. "Captain Joan," Newtown.—The name ib sife. »Kn,g Colo." Berhampore.—Ratner » nice fam- "P'lnoess Helena," Lower Hurt.—Exeltinff ones "Rod Coral," Lower Hu"tt.—l expect you'bavu but clifioso auothor pen-trlcud. ctl. l!v. It's terrible tthon there's four I or nappy oncST-but not sad! climbed 'o tho top by now. " ' "Nrjht-Star,- Pahautain^—o, «v tell how "Mopsie," Ngalo.—Darling, It's too llfco out <Ti3™'s'" City.—lf it's not a journal bit, write "Marguerite," Petone,—lt starts very well, but jou mauaßed aboiit jour rhllorcn. «e';o had In tho nine. " ever st> tldlly a *i'u- it ends too suddenly. "Emily of New Moon," Northland.—7,.ite, 5C5, "Primrose Oueen," City. —Choooe another elf to "Ticer," City.—Waa It you who sent a squlr- "Bingo," Lower Hutt.—That's bettor. Bingo. I'll but I mubt find room for it. nrlte to, child. She Isn't able. rel? Thero was n0 name- keei> a corner for them. "Dolly Dimple," Ngaio.—Soon as jou have It "Hinomoa," Khandallah.—Then I 'spect you'll "Bushranner," Belmont—Aro they your "Peter Rabbit," Petone.—Plxle, chooso a ne« finished now, belctcd. be In bwinimluß suit any day now. daddys sheep, or .someoue else's? jirn-namo and send your own. "Mummy's Housomaid," Pstono.—Sneotnc&<;, "Kobin Redbreast," Wadestown.—l just suw Vera Cornish, Newtown.—Little stranger 1 Aro "Universe," City.—You thought those yourself Journal bits can't so in ttio Uliik. their masts moving, over tho roof-tops. >'°" «ola« to llavu a Pen-name? .- didn't you? Very-good.' "Water Sprite" Kolburii.—Some lines aro "Morchild," Island Bay.—A beach iroclt, pie- "Baby Peflsy," Newtown.—Why, yes, boloicd: -Sue Carrol." City.—l'll keep your request. wobbly hut ltf. liuly lou licllcr. clous, or n Sunday one* »'" Hllci sono olller pen.frlcntl. houey, until there's room. "Princes? o' tho Mist." Petone.—B.icK ol thp "One Live Ghost," Island Bay.—o. did she uso "Turkish Imp,- Nowlown.—Did jou mind ter- "1.ig00," Squaw Creek—We have curious cus. room is tor best cUe, is It' Dismal Dismnnd's rw-lpo? rlljly. elf? t fotiidn t help It. turns also. Ki-orv man to his tiste! "Tltanla" Petene—TJorOnia and doplme bent. "Daddy's Rosebud," Kllbirnle.—lt sounds just "Storyjlrl," Kelburn.—o, but she's nol. ror "Sunshine Sue," Miramar.—How ulce to have Wlrnt \\.is jour ijrcss. l,is.-le? Jißht. Ik It your namo too'/ jiir.ntli-, and months jet. . .1 truly silver |.»nn,\, Kile. "Clematis" Belmont.—Pp'lnj-eleanlnß X vmv •■Sweetness," Island Bay.—You're irr\ hio l>< "Printer," Paradise.-You're tho ,s.tme lici'Min "Captain Joy," Ecrhamnorc.-T hope sou E«t it Mllofxin?, but Ji.ud «otk! Ui tnvorl tho Thlnls Tbkc. ■"»' imr n-1" 10 Prolubh M.i.\. tuu, l.ivs w hen 6 tho (.\.ini ' "Lady Annl," Cily.-Honev, mcio h?J tli U -nil-. "Bit o' Heatlter/' .Siatoun-No. di-n n o \e "Amy Johnson." City.—.Unol is nearest v.m "Pierrot1' Kelhurn.—Y.m ojii think out somi <..ui jou Ihmi .igiln? 1m() him in. Wnto to aomcuue cist. «ist. she it. just a. jtar youngu. moi. ljj,t that ihitk.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 25 October 1930, Page 20
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