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LOTS AND LOTS

pi , rNEWIiuSHBpOMS." i "Fairy XloVer"; ;...,.... w .....l karori. "Seabird"' (8)' ...;.......... Eastbourne. •"Starry Eyes"' (9) ............... City. !'; "Bubbllno Water1' (6) ..;..... Wannanui; '"Spring Showers", (6) ......... Brooklyn. '/''Samsoh" (5) ............... Island Bay.; ■';'••■ >|fohy'' (11).'.■'.. ::. ... .'...'.-..< Hbrthland. "Mother .Christmas" .(9) .........'.Ngalo. /."Evening Star" (II) *....;..I Brooklyn.. l-.vv ■■'■'.■■ •■/■ •..:.,,« ..-;.. And a very big welcome to each one of the new pixies in the'; jtfno. Elves who wrote -after-Wednesday letters will find their names next _w6ek.—Fairicl. ' * . V :■. - '.. ', " "•"'" •' • " ■ I/ "Little Gladness," Karori.—Goodness gracious, you needed a sugar-sack I Will I sco the bright small jumper and the sunshade? ' , .. "Dismal Desmond," Kelburn.—l've a Deeping ..book when.you want, to borrow . . . one 'of Ills' best.r /He's a fine; writer. "Rio*Kid,"Ngai6.—You caught a crab Instead o^a<crayflsh that time, ladl . ; ... f'Mary .Mouseking" Ngaio.-H>o you/write lefthand? And when was the /birthday?', "Wandering-Water," Nor will you . be different, with.Spirit .of Youth within you. ... . ;' Just a lovable story.' ' ■ • ■ ' "Rata Flower," Waimana;—Happy returns to you and Big Sister; though, you raced her with your birthday, didn't you ? "Allo," Karori.—l like your Pixie tale, chick. It has a jolly ending. "Tiny Tot," Brooklyn.—Hullo, little stranger! Did you pass through all your exams? "Nukumai,". Newtown.—o, they're sturdy monsters, those pines.. Friendly things . . . so many secrets they tell. ... "Sweet.Pea," City.—l've read tt over and found it will do. You see, all the happenings are actually a dream. ' ' .'"..■ ' . "Miss■ Shamrock," City.—Hard' luck, ladybird, ■ about the scrapbook. Such a darling gift— it's a dainty thing. Wait trntil Nola turns five years, fay. . "Saucy Sally," Johnsonvllle.—Bunnies and calves and orchards of flowers—sort of place Christopher ftobin would happen In! > "Bubbling Water," Wanganul.—lf the Fairy I ; King, is sent to you, will I hear from you too, Far-Away one?. . : "Buller Maid." Nelson.—Why yesi . they can j come together . . . loveliest' way to use roses, once they, begin to .drop. . ' . "Spring Showers," Brooklyn.—l liko the new name. Tiny. How many plcnicky days have you spenton the beach? •.',,'.' "Lassie," Kelburn. — HqiueTagain-back-ngaln . . . but Isn't the world always so much the richer after days apart? ■ •; "Pollyanna," Kelburn.—So soon. '. . aays are flying. I've started away in search of Ireland—and exploring is fun! "Wally Wagtail," Naaio.—You .were quick with your send-off letter. Terrier, will be glad. : . . That was a long tramp, Boy. "Norma Shearer," Paremata.-rJusf hoiidaylrigj (ilxle, or living out-of-town now?-. .'.> Not a Special one, but Easter stories.',: \ "Lady Marion," Paremata.—i:thUik it was you who must have reminded Norma. Shearer of her lonely, left mushroom. . • ':'-'..: . j "Clara Bow," Newtown.—The. Jumbled names are rather easy for our quick-thinking elves, lass. Find something harder. j "Frankenstein," City.—A game of "Now-you-flnd-me-now-you-don't,". isn't it, when you come visiting here. ] "Love-In-the-Mist," Newtown.—You earned them, honey. The work of both of you was most careful and tidy. . ■ i "Popples," Newtown.—So you're tackling the hard puzzles also? Good lass. "Toad-flax," Hataita!.—You're in a topping Bay. Almost open sea there, with, glorious sllding-green rollers of waves. "Fairy Clover," Karori.—My little blue'fragrance?'lifted their lovely heads and scented all the Fairy Ring. "Daisy Dawn," Karori.—Such a ahower of flowers I Every elf who visited shared their sweetness while they: bloomed. "Storysirl," Kelburn.—Lucky indeed. Miss Superstition—but rather jolly, all the- same. May I ask what a "squinty" letter might be ? Sounds interesting. ... •■ .. ~ "E^°>'V l!i laIV) Bay—°> happy returns for next Friday 1 Another holiday birthday. "Samson," Island Bay.—large name for a oryouTtsT" 3" Id ° . taw you-I'TO he"d;

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1933, Page 8

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LOTS AND LOTS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1933, Page 8

LOTS AND LOTS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1933, Page 8