YOUR PICTURE TO PAINT.
"P.E.N.,'* Karori.—Too late for Winter Page, but sketches and shading very much improved. Now .*, . tho printing! "Sunset," Cartorton.—Have you heard yet?* You chose the smallest day of tho year, for the birthday—happy return for lt. *,' "Lassie." Kelbura.—You'll flm. "unmarchlng' poetry in Donu Byrne, most especially his Marco P6lo and Blind Raftery. - Have ; yoii read? / , - . • "Silver Spray," Petono.—Snow all around would bo scrummy! We'd bave _ slippery, aneezjt timo-of-our-livcs I', " ,< "Brown Elf," ' Groytown.—Those were ; good scores, both for boys and'girls.-Are'you in the football team?, ,' , v ' r "Sleeping Beauty," Greytown —Warm and eoay you'll be, in all your woolly newness* * "Dow Daisy," Hertta.nia.—o *•. 2 lovely I They'll bo kept for .Christmas gift-time. And Golly now has button*eyes and a ted wool mouth 1 "Storyiirl,"- Kolfciirn.—let's scrap science and have Homo Happiness classes Instead. You * _now<^-scb_eg'without scorching, and cakes without catastrophe, • Max Eicholbaum, City.—Many thanks,•*. elf,| ~. and I'll try to find room for it. . .Art*,, you 'having a pixie name? ''.'', ;'.:Y.j "Zodlae," City.—l think it's not your first,poem; or story either. Good work,.lass,-7 "7. (
"811110 Dove," Miramar.—l'm glad you liked it, fay. When will the story come? "Swastika," Karori. —Tho wee note waa waiting .. . so I expected the rest. And "Silver-lor-the-fcet"-. Is adorable. "Moenyoon," Hataitai.—That was cleverness. .Weren't you proud to come home with the cake? Lots ot birthday wishes to you. "Rosemary,. City.—Such a wintery poem! I must find It a corner. "Mussolini," Carterton.—Fun if they really did. .We might meet the Moon's Man I "Sunklit." Greytown.—l think Printer-man must' have run off with them week-before-last, "Buller Maid," Nelson.—l haven't, but tell me the author's name. Happy returns, elf. "Daisy," Lower Hutt.—Lucky that lt eaa climb with excited little dogs yapping about. 'O-Klis-Ma-San," Miramar.—Can you ' say them already 1 You've been ever so quick. "Harold Lloyd," Greytown.—Does tbe rata come tumbling around lt? Tbat should' make lt ever ao neat and tidy.. "Pollyanna," Kelburn.—Shall I see the coat-of-colours? It sounds, a delight. . . But even .'you couldn't demand cash for candy t "Barnacle Bill," Petone.—Busy days, but exciting ones. Are you In a school team? "Elfin Gladness," Miramar.—Was the crossword * just a trifle too hard for you?
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 20
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357YOUR PICTURE TO PAINT. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 20
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