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"OUR PET THINGS"

"At home we have a little black kitten, who eats all the moths when they come to the floor." "SIT IN THE SUN." Karaka Bay. • # * "We have a d,og named Bingo, and he is seven months old. He is a wirehair terrier, and every chance he get« he goes after your legs." "BLADE O' GRASS (10). Petone. "I have a kitten that came from the hills by our Bach. It was once wild but now it lies on its back in my arms and drinks milk from a bottle. He holds it himself in his two front paws." "MAY JPLOWEE" (13). Brooklyn. • • • "I have a little yellow canary named Sweety that I have had for a long time. Every time we feed him he is so thankful that he says 'Tweet, Tweet,' as if to say 'Thank yon very much.'" "IVY BLOSSOM" (7). City. » • * "Our cat Bimbo has adopted another cat's kittens, and she takes care of them so well. My brother says that she ia their 'godfather.' He also said that if I told you this he would run over m« with the wheelbarrow." "HUNCA-MUNCA" (11). Otaki. "AM, ABOUT CATS." "Tippy, the big cat, was washingf Snowy, when all of a sudden Showy bit him on the nose. They started to fight like one thing, while Fluffy stood by as if he were the referee. Tippy won. But suddenly the next-door neighbour* dog Prince came into our yard, and you should have seen the scramble to safety; on the part of the cats!" "MOUNTED POLICEMAN" (14). Petone.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 132, 6 June 1931, Page 18

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"OUR PET THINGS" Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 132, 6 June 1931, Page 18

"OUR PET THINGS" Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 132, 6 June 1931, Page 18

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