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ALL OVER THE PLACE

' "ALICE IN WONDERLAND," "Alice in "Wonderland" was' hold at tho Masonic Hall at Island Bay, in aid of the Earthquake. Fund. . The curtains opened on a ring of sleeping fairies. Elves ran in and\touched each sleeping fay on the shoulder —then I gave a gasp of amazement,, for on to the stage danced tho Fairy Queen and—it was'our Wendy! She did look ■beautiful and her dance was wonderful.'. Crystal Dew*' was a. Lizard Juror 3n the Court scene, and Princess Persephone's brother was tho Mad Hatter. I enjoyed the play very much, and It was a great Success. »<IAGOO" (15). "Squaw Creek." » « * "ALMOST OVER!" "A week ago father brought home -five fowls and two chickens, and they are lovely. Tho mother hen flics at all the other hens —except a huge fat black one—when they come near her chickens, and they, in their hurry to get away, almost fall over the chickens. Thug the po'pr hens get chased again." -, . "SWASTIKA" (l.'O. - JK-arori.

"PLAYING WEDDINGS."^ "Dawn, tho youngest girl of tho '■friends. I am ■ staying with, has been ' playing weddings with the little girl from across tho.road. They have just ; come in, dressed up'in curtains aud sashes, with bouquets of geraniums. " You never saw anything so funny. But they don't think so. Jean, who looks like a Gypsy, is holding up Dawn's' ; veil. What Dawn looks like, I couldn't ' S' iy ■. ' "L'OISELEUR"' (16). City. •■■'„„•« "VERY WARM," "The sky is very blue to-day with lazy white clouds, and tho eand is very warm—lovely to lie in. The dogs go into the water, come out to shako themselves, and then lie on the sand, ready to be off the moment they see a seagull." '•'PRINTER." Paradise. ■ ■ "OPEN EYES.", "The other day we went up to the bush, and I saw a nest of ant eggs. This morning I saw a spider web. The (low or it sparkled like diairionds." ".FAIEYITEDKOSE." Trcnthnm.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 20

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ALL OVER THE PLACE Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 20

ALL OVER THE PLACE Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 20

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