ALL OVER THE PLACE
"A SUKFKISE." "Wo havo a new addition to the family. This morning Tommy was cleaning out the rabbits' cage. Ho pulled the little house inside the cage outside, and tipped it upside down. Out came a lot of fur, and—a little bunny came out too! Such a funny wee thing, about 3 inches long and with no fur." "STOEYGIEL" (13). Kelburn. * » * "SOCCER"! "This month wo lost against Seatoun C, us 1, them 3. Wo won against Marist (Newtown B), us 4, them 0." "BEONCO DAWSON'-' (0). Miramar.
"LADY AUTUMN." "Fairiel, you should see our cherry tree; it's a mass of long yellow leaves and on the sunny days it looks beautiful. The Japanese maplo \vas beautiful, too, but the leaves have nearly all gone now. The whole countryside is a riot of warm autumn colours, browns, yellows, golds, and oranges." Carterton. "MARGOT" (16). # # * "HOLIDAY TIME." "In my term holidays I stayed with my cousin, 'Norma Shearer,' for a while, and then I went out to Island Bay." "GLOEIA SWANSON" (9). Newtown.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 132, 6 June 1931, Page 18
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