OUR RING TO-NIGHT
"Don Pedro," Island Bay.—Come another "Maureon," Berhamnore. —I think -wo'lr maHo Thursday—please!! And thank you for ovcry- Tider a tiniest elf, for wiicii sue gets big. "ml£. ■ "Mavournocn," Berhainpore.—A dreadful word "Nom-dt-Plume," City.—l. truly think you'd to spell, but a darling pen-name. better judge for yourself, .one Saturday. ..^ BorhamDore ._ whyi nO . VHltlMt .. "Blue Bird," Porirua.—Wo have ono Blue- iras littler than that wlioa sho joined. bird, honey. Suppose you choose a new «N Oa i rar » Island Bay.—Very good, plxlo—but name? . . don't forget Rule Write-One-Side. "Queen Dawn," City.—Ami may we ■■hear more "Fairy Brown-Eyes,'" Potbne.—lt's ou 23rd about youJ—Your doings arid, playings? May. 0, we must have photos. "L'Oiseteur." City,—.What a shocK for Dimity! "Jean "t the Fifth," Petone.—Nancye M'Kay, Bingo poem b» nice thlngT'cept lor the Athens street, Miraniar, Is. her address, dear. last two lines. "Amy Johnton," City.—Plays and pantomimes, ,„ ~' i '~ ■ t ' ... ye«!—but not Speedway so much. wf^Yu WSF£2fflL*tßL*El?* "B.H. of New Y«rk,» Hataltai.-Little. wickedwas. Yea, be llvm to fl»e men, to* ness, you shouldn't have! But it was darl"Pollyanna," Kef burn*—Oonn Byrne—o, but fag, and the very first . ■-. . yes! I'll lor. to read the Msby book. "Bobbin." Olty^-Pay me a vlalt, then,. lady^ "Poppy," City.—J found your wee lettet In sty bird, times when you're not swimming. box. Did you come to call? "Plnkle-Purr," Mlramar.—Awfully Eood tor "Russian PrhiaeM," Upper Hutt— Bo qneev . . our small ones, They'll adore it that fruit running. Are you a goblin? "lagoo," Squaw "Creek.—Tour carbon !s still "Clover," Lower Hutt.—l haven't heard either. here, forgetful one. Wish I'd seen "Alice"! ... 0, I'd like niddle-Me-Rce as well. "Kingfisher Blue," City.—Beloved, the scrap"Ken," Seatoun.—The spears and clubs'from books haven't come yet. Sure-you've sent •wood, but tho mats from—what?. them? ' ■ Pansy," Soatoun.—Ever so lovely it "Captain Kyd," Island Bay.—That's all right, must have been, with all the colours. ' then. Have.you been to the Speedway?.. "Margot" Carterton.—Freda Dell, Ponatahi, "Rory O'Moore," Klllarney.—Some day I'll is tho address. I'm going to fly ~ , very come up and pay it a visit, spalpeen I. soon. "Mermaid," Thorndon.—l hope you hear from Zoe Dean, City.—Sweet, wo have a Goldilocks. nor. I haven't .. • . for simply ages. Could you think another name? "Red Rover," Island Bay.—Tou lucky Ml 13 Marie Cooney, City.—o, that name belongs, (t '° b0 on noles or a trco? too—but you'll love hunting a new one. "Tinkles," Mlramar.—Did you see tho Pan"Bella Donna," City.-i.ots of mushrooms Just tomime after all? Lots of elves missed.grown. Sure to be one for you. "Bronco Dawson," Miramar.—Sacks' are sucli "King Cole." City.-I sco it sometimes. It *<n>, t°°- Dld >'ou wln otllcr races? has rippins pictures, hasn't it? ■ " "Anita Page," Miramar.—Coloured ones can't "Lady Gay," Petono._A big name for a wee «». to «10 ma«- honsy- Bnt l Uko '«• , ■ baby! Is he dark or fair? Valerfe Smith, Upper Hutt.—Elf, every single "Anonymous,"' City.-Do you think all Ihoso «»">« \><Aonp. Would you like 'Soashcll.". yourself? It must tako ages! . "Swastika," Karori.-*A wonderful view, "Monteray." Silverstream.-But that's splen- childie. And I-do ltko the tale. did. It's swell a-different name from the rest. "Mist Maiden," Petono.—Poor small ono! He d Kathleen Morton, Miramar.-Such good work wonder what was wrong with him. , for eight-yoars-old. You must try again. - "Prairie Flower," Upper Hutt.—l've seen the "Savoy Sally." Wadestown.-Ifs concentration, work in-«" Wlntc f r Show" ,You '"^f olf !I you funny imp, not queerncss. That picture Elsie Stephens, Ngaio.—Dear heart, that name has .1 story for It too! belongs. Tell me another-you'd like.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 20
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576OUR RING TO-NIGHT Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 20
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