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"AND A VERY BIG WELCOME T0..."

Betty Solater (II) , Karori "Adventurer" (10) City "Frowner" (10) City "Bobbolink" (12) Petone "Barnacle Bill" (12) Petone "Fairy Joy" (II) City "Rosemary" (II) City "Ramona" (13) City "Minerva" (15) Karori

"Field Daisy," Brooklyn.—lf you write before Thursday, sweet, you'll find your answer the self-same week. "Brfflfit Spark," Karor!.—That egg must have been the biggest everl Didn't you wish you might own it? "Cupid,"" Takaka.—Too late to send you "Happy returns"? Yes, read it if you have the chance. It's well worth, lass. "Sunkiss," Brooklyn.—Only Margaret-aged-flve could have found such a wise answer! "Cherrybloom," Brooklyn.—l like the .small ones best—they're so very cuddly. ■ Are you going to give them all names? "Grandma's Pet," Brooklyn.—Lovely if wishes- . came-true like that—but how dreadful when there was nothing left to wish for 1 "Pollyanna," Kelburn. —Like you, I'm glad and I'm sorry . . . Secret-of-happiness isn't, very hard to find, is it? It just seems to flit along, unasked. ' "Smiler," City.—Clever one, you've worked it out well.' We'll have it in soon. - "Merry Pat," City.—"Pickle" is a petl The , other wee drawing is too lightly drawn, loved one It wouldn't come out. Batty Sclater, Karori.—Sadly, both names belong already, chlldle. Would you choose yet again? The story is adorable. "Lydla," Kelburn.—Wicked, wicked imps—you and Pollyanna I But oh, such a treasure and a delight you managed to pack into the fairy-green bos! • "Tommy," Kelburn.—And who told you ■ secrets, young man? I think you're in league with the pixie tribe. "Barnacle Bjll," Petone.—The goat is jolly, and very good. Could you do him in pencil or Indian ink, though, lad? Blue ink can't be used. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1932, Page 16

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"AND A VERY BIG WELCOME TO..." Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1932, Page 16

"AND A VERY BIG WELCOME TO..." Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1932, Page 16

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