NEWS FROM THE RING
'1 have two gardens. One has a row bf -primroses, one of pansies, and a yellow rose in the centre. The other has Chrysanthemums, pansies, everlasting flowers, and African daisies.?' " ■ "LITTLE GLADNESS" (»)•■ Earorir ... '. . ~. v . "In the holidays I went to a party.' Phe little girl's name was Evelyn, and feere were many children there." "SILVER TOES" (9). Trentham. * / * • • "I'm five now, and I had a party at. fcehool. We had jeUy and sweets.andp, cake with five pink-■candles, and I |aty on the birthday chair." "MUMMY ?&•■ MAN"' (s)'. Pefcone. • "My name will be Balisibh, which is (Gaelic for 'fairy,' and is pronounced Warisheeve.'" "BANSIBH" (8). Brooklyn. '' Yesterday afternoon we Vent down ,' into the viaduct grounds, and tried to jvalk on barrels, but I could not do it. jWhen I tried, I fell backwards on jtome wood. >'■•=• "KOWHAI" (14). XfertUand. % c » "I went to the Municipal Milk Depot fend saw v lots of bottles washed by machinery, also filled with milk for delivery. Anybody can go each morning at 10.30." ' "IVY BLOSSOM." (7) City.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 18
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176NEWS FROM THE RING Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 18
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