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Nuki was very distressed when When they heard what was "Cheer up, Nuki," encouraged Kiwi bad * good ear and % one day he lost his magic whistle. troubling him they darted about a vagabond Kiwi in a tattered fine scent. Not for nothing did He looked so unhappy that the and whispered excitedly and soon brown suit. "I'll tad it! I h« wear bis nortrili at the end cheerful little fantails were all the bush folk knew. ■ have my iuspicionst" ■ : of bis bill. • curious. . .' ' . - . . .i. ..,.,.-. ■ ■■ , ' ' .- ~ .-■-., , .-, : -s--- ....;,

After a good day's nap he In her hollow home, ha saw, called on Miss Weka. She wore among bright little pebbles, a brqwny-red striped dress, and NuW'i shining whistle. Miss looked very innocent, but Kiwi Weka looked most apologetic » anew her wiles. - "Kleptomania!" sniffed the.bush _ t lawyer when he heard.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 17, 20 January 1934, Page 10

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Nuki was very distressed when When they heard what was "Cheer up, Nuki," encouraged Kiwi bad * good ear and % one day he lost his magic whistle. troubling him they darted about a vagabond Kiwi in a tattered fine scent. Not for nothing did He looked so unhappy that the and whispered excitedly and soon brown suit. "I'll tad it! I h« wear bis nortrili at the end cheerful little fantails were all the bush folk knew. ■ have my iuspicionst" ■ : of bis bill. • curious. . .' ' . – . . .i. ..,.,.-. ■ ■■ , ' ' .- ~ .-■-., , .-, : -s--- ....;, After a good day's nap he In her hollow home, ha saw, called on Miss Weka. She wore among bright little pebbles, a brqwny-red striped dress, and NuW'i shining whistle. Miss looked very innocent, but Kiwi Weka looked most apologetic » anew her wiles. – "Kleptomania!" sniffed the.bush _ t lawyer when he heard. Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 17, 20 January 1934, Page 10

Nuki was very distressed when When they heard what was "Cheer up, Nuki," encouraged Kiwi bad * good ear and % one day he lost his magic whistle. troubling him they darted about a vagabond Kiwi in a tattered fine scent. Not for nothing did He looked so unhappy that the and whispered excitedly and soon brown suit. "I'll tad it! I h« wear bis nortrili at the end cheerful little fantails were all the bush folk knew. ■ have my iuspicionst" ■ : of bis bill. • curious. . .' ' . – . . .i. ..,.,.-. ■ ■■ , ' ' .- ~ .-■-., , .-, : -s--- ....;, After a good day's nap he In her hollow home, ha saw, called on Miss Weka. She wore among bright little pebbles, a brqwny-red striped dress, and NuW'i shining whistle. Miss looked very innocent, but Kiwi Weka looked most apologetic » anew her wiles. – "Kleptomania!" sniffed the.bush _ t lawyer when he heard. Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 17, 20 January 1934, Page 10