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Fairiel Sends a Special Answer to..

"Tinkerbell," Seatoun.—Such a. scrapbsokl It's ! brimmlng-with-joy. "Little Gladness," Karori. —The pariales smtlcd at mo so lons ... and the comics and scrapbook are good as gold. "Neverbird," Northland.—Bluebird, bluebird I W co card-ot-happlness.' Won't you just adore clays-by-the-sea? "Golden Butterfly," Mlramar.—But can sevenyears be a leggy spider? I think that g would be terribly hard. "Wluto Flower," City —Hirce splendid books , and the, sweeties had an adorablo look in tholr rlbbonj jars "Moonshine Fairy." Karori—Such a surprise , —and I rubbed out >our name on It bo now its perfect "Golden Gorse," Karori —Suramer-tlmc came ■with jou and beathv da>s . brown faces and shidy sun bonnets "Tiggywmkle " Karori —Dldn t you all t dn well1 I am so glad The wee baskets. Of sweets were beiutiful "Punawal," Khandalfah —So mann thanks. H iias nice of you to remomber , *V "Lassie," Kelburn —Odds and cncls' All 'thccther, thej are Importances Ahd the ca.k<* t ■vas a glorious gift "Lady Wido-Awake." Newtown —All the love In the' world back to you. my sweet. "Mexican Kid,".Newtown.—l liked my'visitor; and the'cards,are grand. "Frankenstein,'.' City.—Did you see the Tar-. zan:i,plcture- when It was here? "Gloaming," City.—The towns .we hare had, but;.»ot, two b£ the riddles. ""'!'■ "Napoleon," City.—l'm glad you've come. Vfill; ' we hoar more about,yoii? ;. . :.' ..;;.:-. . "Popples," Newtbwn.—tour busy, busy fingers; Such, daintiness- they, made.";. ■/ '. ■'~:. "■ '•Nukumai," Newtown.—lt's-- a -book-of-interestf and awfully clean .and neat...-,..•'. ■"■.'-..,.. ■ f'Korero," Brooklyn.—Dl4 he enjoy ■'■ it, or was-, .-his dignity'offended? .^ ;;••'•' ',;■ ■ ■;:- VCanuck.''' Newtown.—\Vc'd love you'to';;1. .'. and' your letters, are neat as hers. : . . ■; v.', "Songbird," ' Petone.—Don't tell-anyone,: -but ; ■I'm going to-do that; too, on Christmas. Eve' i . :i,lsn't Christmas, fun.! : j"Au)e,V Samoa,—A precious -wee: 7 greeting, I darling: ' However havVyou.managed to-climb ito Standard Four already?, -•_; ':." *'■•■■: "Homoblrd;"'Karorl,-~-0, they're grand—but I.d. . } ■ have;,liked a huge, orange mopji, <;-.':.\". :-.. ! "Betty Blow," Kelburn.—So^v late i'it; came, ' \ ■ 'Loved—top tardy for Cliristmas Page./ Still. • It. finds-.a Christmas .corner; ' .....> ;} »'Srio,", Talhape.—lt's' the pink,part first that' ; hurts!. But you're such an open-air elf- that ; !'■ you must be brown'now. ■;■ '.. ■ ■', "-.;!.* "Clara Bow," Newtown.—Did a picture'belong? '• It doesn't seem quite, complete. .. y!'.\ ' "Asim," Palmerston.—That's" dear of you.' It • was a very little thought. , . •,■■■■; .■'•"' "Chlcken-Llckon," Nflalo.—You are\ going to a picnicky place. Ever so;'jolly'; there in;-the golden sunshine. ~.,.,?. V. • '.; '. "Silver Rlplet" Islanß Bayl-i-SuVnmcr roses in ', "your letter,'and gay ness.'.-"ifou're done Very well for. your first .''jea'rt.:fay,;;.'".■..,•■ ■„•-. ' "P.E.N.," Ka"r6rl.4^kre' Votf bettet?., .L'jn sorry : about- : th.e';sicUness,':;pid:you knowithat''l. : love, shadesYOf.gold?, •;.;:./,;;',.-- ": , ~' "Moonlight Dancer," Feiiding,—JTo iun in be- ' ing-in. Oet'weir(|Uick ■....■; Tell me your ' J ; proper name in..your. next 'note," elf. ' ' "White Trail," TaihapOi—Tour ideas.walfc;down s stralghter paths; child. There's as ■ much" . : beauty-■ in ; , prose as. in *rhy_mlng. ■"[ ~..•■■ :■■■',■ "Poilyanna," Kelburji;—We-raissed ybii there— :' , itwas a topplns'night.'.Think you and'thaßkypu 'again1-for l.the:.:6lfUr.. '.y (■'■'.]''-':: y. ■". >'*' ■; :] ' "Savoy Sally,"; Jo'hnVonvUta—bear'ness', ' t'ou i didn't; didn't make; It, dia you1;?. It's Must-'aV :• loy-and-aidelight,'-.SaHy...iElri; '..' i-' v '' ■:-'.'.''' i "All of You.V Ngahaii'.'iSqhoolJT^iTny'.v' it's: a. ■'■ darling twisty box ! I'll'keen it Bpeclalll'to !■■': ; put-flower-seeds In. ■■', r-~..'-..-', ';.'/'.■:; '■'• '' "Ruth," Ngahau Sohool.—Ploase-and-fhaqk-ypu,' . little pixie. It's a :'lpTelyb'oolk.'-;.<-'.''':V;.,.■■;'.'■!! "Mary-Rose," City.—Might you come; to'see. me again, some time?. ..." ;■•'■ ■■■ >.-:. . ;, "Noreen," Nelson.—Such a holiday, letter-. . . • and a small jolly poem. ; .'. ..••,:■■•■... - j "Maid Marlon," Korokoror-rrTeß,'.-'; tljey j wer^ 1 r quite right.; So'glad ..you .passed. ' •' Patricia' Adams, ; First painting : here! Have you VifairyV.'name, fay?

Shirley Dlghton, City.—lt's neat, chlldle, but not the neatest. Paints are better than crayons 'cos they don't smudge. "NolliMna," Newtown.—Unlucky lass this time. They've all been in before. "Storygirl," Kelburn.—But you shouldn't have Wickedness. ... All I have to do now is to get the kitchen I \ "Littlest," Kelburn.—And I loved my wee letter from you. Smallest One. "Violet Lady." City.—You've chosen evor so sweet a name. "Fairy Gold," City.—Such a' rush-and-hurry Hhen you came in—but come again --'with.;'; "Fearless," Mlramar.—An enormousiy. > nice scrapbook It made. I read it all through; before It was packed away. ■'• -■ :- ■■'

,'Turple. Pansy/V-Seatoifn.—After all, I won't' see you at Christmas". • I'll W oVor-the-hllls-r ahd-far-iwa'y mstead.' ,'■- ?■> ,■ ■ ; ~..'■: "Daddy's •CoWboyi"-' Petqne.w^Jloro and more .: clever, elves "{every. Saturday, .that, .comes^ "Prinoess- tfaphne,":' City.'4-A .5 busiy,, Jjusy cat :..on the. outside -.of that; card ; l> ;¥;, ; : ■; v ."Knave fl'f ,Hea;rts,";city.—Of course you 'are : .botU.-mlnies'/, r.eajly...^'. ~_. '■•■".•■■:• I '■.. ■„ i"PlbßPQniiV'j N«iwto\in!.*-And wishes! to you-^ ;■■ happiness7ones',(n..feturn>..'boy--.:' : -. ;"Xanthe," •' Brooklyn.—A-contented', pair,' I i :may--keep them-vfof :JBir<J.-Page. :~^~ ■:./■'';■■ "Micky,: Mp'nk,".: Lower ■ Hutt,-r-That' Tvas-rter-> : :rlbly""Eood.;of.'tho, three.-of youi. " .- \:;_': . ("Crystal. Blue," Lewer .Hutt.^l put -your ; 'names "ln'-'tho space-St-tho-front."" ■."-'.--- "Kim,the kiwi." Lower1 Hurt.—Second ■An&iimb ■ Kyou". . ■„ . You've >.worked haxdi '■ T: "i-ove-ln-the'-Mist,'' Newtown.—Soriieb6dy'o«;lll; : find Joy in the small wee dolls; and in the : 'Bcrapboqk, :top..' •.' '■:;..:■ ■■.'.', ' Margaret Macgregor, . Martin borough.—The dozen well-kept books were wonderful. They ■ just filled the last send-away box beauti- - fully.

N»)2 le,, Reynolds, Lower Hutt.— v,'e have a "Starlight" now, little lady. Perhaps you'd like to be "Bunspell" instead? "Samuel Whlikers," T»ihape—Grand work, but —they should be drawn on paper.with-out lines, 'cos lines show too. "Hunea-Munca," Taihape.—Lucky Indeed, You're wise not to promise, for holiday-times are open-air.'- ' ' ■ Dorothy Darroch, Newtown.—Why, vmtest, you have skilful fingers, Shall you be an elf of the Fairy Bingf /VSunset.". Cafterton.-^The: little loveliness I It's ',:, ,being;ponpedi.lntora>cert'aln box, to keep. '.'■: . 'AH your-bobys::»re sent. ■■■■■.; -■: ''Fairy StarshoMi'1' Karorl.~But did yoij'iiset ..: .tho Christnjassy page last Monday? It was '■ Very Special. . '. ■ '1 vV - y.,

ißetty Brown, •,' Kelburn'.—Hullo,. Newpess! Are ;pj'ou.,huntijiß...for.-'a jnushroomf '':>'■ ■..'■ '"Scarlet: Rose," Island Bay.—l Jpve'hls coat ';.. all ?ritnspn; shadows: He-! bas'a properly ■ Christmas look...\.;':,,;;;:: '}'.■'':■■■?■..-,?■";. .. '.-«., "Fairy: .Brown-Eyej;" Petone.—£ kittle," loTlng-! •■, thought■'.._-. and best-of-aU'.'wlshes/ •■. .■:': Rosane Caldwell, Karori.—You're somebody ...new. IMiko the: pillows, pinfc-tlpjjed. ■ : : ''fiunklst,".- Grey town—But what • lexcitement I :■ It was-avtruly.Christmas oarty.- ' s'f rjaroldVVlpyd,":Gr»ytown.^-Did you ah «o} ;;V,—and ■■iy£re there'■ games-to-play.? ... ; ; ;'fßrowni r ;E|f < !; happens when ; 'hoses aren't'allowed , any longer ?' ;';Sleepiii a .fßeauty," Greylown.^And; a merry, j; - ; merrjr; Christpias to, all four'of you. milW Tbesi"5; Cyall • Bay .—Watch;:f<jr fee wee ■.•■rhyme sometime. .'lt's fine. • '. o^the/Mirti" Nerthland.— It's a precious : .baby. She's dressed; sweetly. "Cornflower,'Myai|: ; ;p»y,_Thai's much- better 4aP?yi happy returns to you, fay,. ' P/ n n k' e'n!T r:l'■■■«l»">>'^-^Wee pile of .boots, ' too. Didn't I just need that packine-case when you were vlsitlDg I * '

. /'Una," Ngihau SeHool.-^rl've called ' them I "Whiskers" and "Snoots;" and sent thorn from you to the hospital. I "Jean," Ngahau School.—l heard that Big Sister made him. He's a beauty. "Margaret" Ngahau School.—Will I have to i tine a good-bye song to you too, chick? "Marion," Ngahau School.—Tfour school party was great fun. I heard all about it. "Beverley," Ngahau School.—Who were the dancers ? Were, you one of'them? ■- v !'fiaryj'> Ngahaii 'Sehool':-^!-ispert' Motheri and. ■; : most-awfully; ■-.'••"::• '■".. "David," Ngahau School.—Did you recite T-And t'./f-wereyquia leader In^the games? ■ ; ■: '■-,:■■ ■ , iii'^iiitiir." Nflahau School.—The dancy'dresses : yjmust be pretty . . ... like; my little ibpxi■■" : ''Betty,I. Ngahau Sch»el.-~i'm'-wondering;. about . .;Eldest .Girl, next yoitr :.Jjj .it HuOj?.:.-,: : Ngahau '-fiehooriv-Good-bye-jto ail i;. ■■*'?*'■ sou- until:,aftetf,h()li<liy-tlmes. >■••*; -;•;;' iijytiyself,^ jjland B»j^i!pii-of-the-cla*s,'' and i-;v*StaßaarayTtirco,-!(fe^cigliuySaYs ■neSV:;teVm! ; "Golden Rose," Vlslaffd'l'BlayAJß hope >yoii and . : "Slyself" bring - ffiej£.''SDTOetaint'; yoiir- ■••:; ..selves. . ;.£.) . >-%_ -;;;:^ '■%'■'■'.■ ' S-.y-}-'.--.----v''NJpht M»rch," Northland.iiTou stiouii »ua-;A,:l;like-the-ivind..wUh ,a namejlikij that! /'.-■ \ "Ben, Outlaw," NdrthlaniJ.—Such a Bcraibiy-: place you saw when you visited) We are ..; usually, a tidier' Ring. ;;'i l; , ..;... , "Aladdin," Lower Hutt.—Simply topping, both your "Scrappy"' and Yellow King's. "Dana," Lower Hutt.—And they'll be a big pleasure for some small one, girleen. I'm >jV glad.«bout> the examl;'/<.-;--y%y*..-';,•.• ■;,;.-;•,. King," Lower, Hutfc^X-: didn't ;*nd# • i: you could :: : yrhop. 'tennis baits Uke th'att - \% !:iit a cun'jOT.anie^al^rvyi- ~" " ■\.-e :^'-'t "Bobbolink," Petone^-Tf§u/'(Could almost •'alve, then. Hare you rleirht; "yet? ;',',;-v./ -..|'Daipa Nesi'," Karorl.—A' ftretty, prettjr'cardi' ■^-Thanlc you;:ever so for ihe thought. , .:■. \: ''Autumn Le»l," City.—They'll bring gladness—:• .:f,a:;Blotious armful, ladybird. , "Sunny Tennessee," •Hataitai.—Oooo -— scrummyl Best-of-all-gifts for Tinies. Somej'body will be glad! " ■ • ?r <Iliiyar::..eif1liiyar::..eif,1r Miramar.—Clever fingers "-made ;.: -those two.scrapbooks. Awfully nice to'meet .». you^both^ialso. , • -..„.;,"> . "Blnglet," Roseneath.—Arcnrt you a wee thirigl r X- tlny.Miny mushroom for you. ■:•• s "O-Ki'ss-He-San," Miramar.—Such a bouquet .. -of flowers, and such Christmassy presentsl ' : Parcels just full-of-surprises. . . . ■: "Spring Fairy," Miramar.-—Lovely to see-you both. I!m,an awfully lucky. Tairtel.. ' "Wally Wagtail," Ngaio.—Yes: are you hinging yours? Isn't it all excitement? ■'• ',>° "Rose Queen,"- Palmerston,T-The atory> is'very late and very long, so U may not manage' to use it. Butnije poem 1b goofl. '^ady Yv»nni*" Prtone.—A saeiight of a parcel, ■ :.:. Beloved.. .-• It ;eame quite safely. Happy, , happy^ returns'to you. "Silver' Spoon," Petene.—What fun, to have ,; breakfast from your own plate and cup. Is . • it aj small-size, one? ;'■'.. . . ... .. "Soapbox," Potone.—o -splendid [.Isn't it a corking book? I've read it.' ' "Strawberry," Petone.—l 'spect'Til'hear soon, if Father Christmas was kind. ; ."Gleamlnt Dew," City.^-A toppioK ietter, but ' the wee verso came too late, chick. :- •fDaisy' Dawn," Karori.—Why, you will be a :;.'■ far-away one I But what a. lovely trip! ■ Nortna Stephenson. 'Miramar.—Firstly, piile, ? send .me your ages arid full addresses, and hunt for new pen-names, ■ . , I Margaret Webling, " Miramar.—l think you're Bonny Babe's sister; Tiny. . . -. It's a'yery1 i nice card you. sent to me. - "Raymond," Miramax.—All- three pen-names belonged, Jaddie, .sa Jiaw. .you may all choose' 1. again and let me know. ■ ; "De-De,-" Eastbourne.—bid you' take part li • any>. of'the' plays; TJearntes? ... "'..-• "Starlight Cleafn," " City.—Too many briclif > eyes: about for- FatheH He'll have-to turn smuggler, and. do .things, by .night. i "Brownie Helpful,". Newtown.—Now you'll be swimming all summer, and getting more like ...-your name every day.' ' .■"Betty,'.': Karorl.—Are you a plile? It's ever ■ :'.< ■..such .a nice present. ■ • ' ."Joaß,"' Karori.^—A- thank-you to you also, ';..:' darling; for your thoughtfulness.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 152, 24 December 1932, Page 8

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Fairiel Sends a Special Answer to.. Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 152, 24 December 1932, Page 8

Fairiel Sends a Special Answer to.. Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 152, 24 December 1932, Page 8

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