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THE FUN WE HAVE

I "PLAYING BALL." I "AVliat do you think Kitty did the other day? I was playing ball, and suddenly I threw it up so high that when it came down I could not find it anywhere. Then I noticed Kitty sniffing at something, and lo and behold!—it was the lost ball!" "BLACK CURRANT JAM" (10). Hataitai. "HOLIDAY DOINGS." "Holidays at last! We went in the car to Hokio Beach, about seven miles from Levin, where I am staying. The sand was so firm that cars were racing up and down. In the distance we could see the old wreck, so we decided to walk the two miles to it. It is covered with barnacles, and is gradually sinking deeper and deeper into the sand." "P.E.N." Ivarori. "CAT AND DOG." "A lot of cats have been coming around here lately. I mean, they came around yesterday because the- dogs Mere not homo; but to-day I have not heard them prowling because the dogs are back." "RUSSIAN PRINCESS" (10). Upper Hutt. SUMMER DAY." ""Last'Monday Mum took me around Oriental Bay. It was lovely there. Tho water .wns so shallow and clear. When I arrived homo I found my neck and my shoulders were all sunburned, so Mum rubbed cold cream on them." "LITTLE GLADNESS" (10). Karoii. "GREAT FUN." "I have been helping Mother get the gooseberries ready for jam. It's great, fun, 'cos we have lovely ripe ones to cat." "SLEEPING BEAUTY" (6). Greytown.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 16

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THE FUN WE HAVE Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 16

THE FUN WE HAVE Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 16

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