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OUR RING TO-NIGHT.

"PLEASE ! 1 •'St.rv.lrl- Writ. t. "Ml.t fi.ue." U..n WllMau! \ AtZ*l itolaL iirm!! WlkiaiM), Atktm ttrMb' Mlnm»r. "Mummy's Housemaid"—To "Starbeam," 141, "M.™ AW' t. *il« D»... Fr«,» 2« Arawa%«*Hallltal "" ' ' <'Sllv.r Tl.«» Ta "l. Prtit. Fill." »o Tlnakerrroad city «iv ■•■>' Ti! >>n>n>» 10 Kam-i .< P ..t Eastbeurnr •'Rotv Po'iv"- To'»Wa«l. BI M m "81 Oroua • a tr.ot' yE.P,°t'by.uT.T.? "Mlt B'-m> Bl>Or°"a "NoraK .• the Lake.»-To "Nerein," 5, Cambria street, Kelson. »H.rmi.ne"-To "Fairy Brown Eyes," 28. Bolton street, Petone. • "Mist Maiden"—Te "Lady Aaril" 37 Patan.a crescent. City. ' ' "SweetnHß"—To "Btttten," 3. Wllllim street, •••to"*: • small one. Clever, to gue,<s them all. ~ "Writer," Paradise—Suppose you visit mo. So much to tell about "Lucy." "Black-Eyed Susan." Ngaio.-What WM your fancy-drees, childle? Roses how lorely! "Fairy Elf," Kllblrnie.-She ts 14. Is that too old? T«, plaj» and stories. "Sunset," Carterton—Kiams probably, tncotheart. Teij, I've seen them—and do come. "Fairy Treasure," Island Bay.—Beloved, riio la 15 and too busy to write. Choose again. "Universe," City.—We must have round about ■;. ' ■ ,120«i"ow. .-nappy returns to' you!1 "Clematis," Beimoni—a pretty name, wm you I send mo her real name and address? "Cowboy joe," Belmont—a big welcome, laddie. How big would you be? "WandeVeUr," np^rirua.UiYour tele is too much • like others we've already had, honuy. ■ ' "Fairy Brown-Eyes," Petone—The Fairy Bins

"Ken." Seatoun—Poor Ken Ws.it on account Ot * he Wlndy ' blUßtety W*athe" "Silver-Tlpi." Hataltal.—Everyone ha« had lots of homework. Such crowds of exams. ~»,,„„_ Tull . „ B L un^That's lnvriv sweet - heart. 0, nothing at all to Join. Geraldine Faleonbrldgo, Petone-Elf, both arc taken, but shall we call you "Starbeam"? "Princess Helena," Lower Mutt, -n won't quite do, dear. You see, Bchool is compulsory. "•'«''• *»• «•""•." Clty,-Tou both had them ■ -rlsht- Were.they hard to do? "Tiny T.m," C.ty.-N«t time you itte. tell .me your flrst names and ages. "Tumble-Toes," Kelburn.-BeloTc<J, your "jum bto" are too hard. Hare you many records? ' "Pearl Maiden," Petone.-JThat's splendid, uirleon. Just tho right sort or story. .. u Petlt , Fille ,.. clty ._ Dld you mak6 a Guy? I saw some beauties. ■ "Soldier Girl r " Clty.-A good yarn, chlldlc. 1 dO p ki c but this is prettiest. 'ci irbSf It's still coTd trkf "- but Its 8"" co"; F?^ & row "j "flueen o 1 the Hills," Belmont.-At Smaa also, because the sick ones like them so. " Go ld,n Oloam," Seatoan—An eicltln B time. Do you m :o tennis as much? ■■Maruuerlte " Petone.—l didn't try that recipe. Was it a go" one? . ■■

"Mrs. Queng Frew." Hataltal—Your puzzle ™S «""• rlgUt ' bUttha lCtter "'" one- ,„. . nt w i», "Scarlet Pimpernel," Beatoun.—o, I know Playbole Fat books full of fun. .. Pur ,le P .n*y,» Seat.un.-She's biseer than , you, Isn't she, beloved! Or same age? "Crimson Rose," Seatoun—Docs Mummy road it aloud to.tho four Of you, elf? "Button," Petene—They'ro beautifully clear. I'll haw them u» under my mushroom. "Spanish Dancer," Heughton Bay—No, but I soon as your ,et.er came. "K^% vou'do wi h «ur rlc te™ -nn t 1.U12i ur rlrj™' „,,,,,.,,, "St^"* 11* G'"?!; L ClEt"al^c 'courso' and still Browing. Elastic, course. "Storyilrl."' KelDurn.—Why, It's Fifth of Nov«m"«:«»>» «««*• *»* lt>s «ood' to°"Sunny Tennessee," Lyall Bay.—Xo room, now, sweet, but it shall appear at Xmas. "Buddy," Upp.r Hutt-The second no poem "Silver Spangle," Lower Hutt—Happy birthday elf* I'd ado" to hear about it. "Heart if Gold," Clty.-Wlll they bloom bj Christmas, do you think, beloved? "Madame X." Eastbourne—l do hope Tesha is better. Wasn't she unlucky? "Tulip Lady," Holland—A dainty, dainty pieca .... now truly—have you guessed? "Sparkler," Newtown I expect she spoils you much as grandfather doesl :: .. - :■•:■■-■ .-■

NEW NAMES IN THE RING. "Prlne*. Tulip" (») flhin Geraldine Falcenbrldii (I) Petoat -Mrs. Buong Frew" Hataltel «r.| ny Tim" City _£«•" £X <2> /.V, "" Hl" c ls W flr*"s ."".""/""JiV'kSR "Rata Blossom" Belmoiit Cora Selby (16) .. City "Cowboy Joe" Bjlment .Lilac Bloom" .(10) SgSHZ" ..^'rm. ShSSr" (8) *S .^T,'^VSS?' W, /.V/".V. •.-.•.■.■.•. clg .fM 'fr'.^'th."'^!™ «lM°alld "iW *"' «' V*" <'•«. the Fairy Ring an* .. . . . . r*IIHEI" ... "Popcorn," N«wtown.—When will you hear re™l**- el" , '»*««"? wlltln/?. , . "Merrymald," City.—lour Jimmy and Jane Jr°\tT, 1 af „ thl n# 4 darlln '' T\ b""tl' UL, C,»^; n Jo^ n' DM N^ w d B o ';*ie,<'^ st el^B , next able"Red Rover," Island Bay.-If be if Alex, yes. But ho hasn;t written lately. "Amy Johnson," City.—Those namea are 0.X., ™- A™ "W ™ ul°« w m«? "Snowflake," Island Bay—But H Isn't quite, «"•" "PW- «J you try agam? "X.L.," City—Tour puzzle is a goo<J try, but "'f re frf ° ' eno"Bh, ?"" *,* . "Baby of the Family," Kllblrnle—Send your 'Ulao Bloom,' Eastbourne.—O, that s prettiest, How many other elves do you know? "Prl"^' T^n^f 17~~ and then all:the way down to onel - "Gladioli." ™^?}™-":W-/?y%W,a^ "J \l *_ c i UB "Mo-Mo," Kilbirnie.-It's Just too big. to fit, I adore kittens,.too. . "Bunny-Boy," City .—How much do they cost?

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 112, 8 November 1930, Page 20

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OUR RING TO-NIGHT. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 112, 8 November 1930, Page 20

OUR RING TO-NIGHT. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 112, 8 November 1930, Page 20