FAIRIEL SENDS . . .
"Purple Pansy," Seatoun.—They wero drilling so smartly in their neat blue uniforms, and singing sweetly too. It was good. "May Queen," City—Sorry to havo missed you, pixie, but I was very 'specially Invited ■to our Kgahau elves' concert. Como again? "Juno Queen," City.—Dut it wasn't your first time for visiting was it? Next thno we'll look at Hinekoa's cupboard. "Gipsy Queen," City.—Throe elves camo and stolo away . . . but I found tho littlo note. Aro 'zams quite finished? "Fairy Sparklewlngi," Belmont.—You will soon bo a storymakcr, little pixie. Did you really dream it? Florence Harris, Ohiro Bay.—l was very pleased with your verso-making, elf. "Daisy Chain" la somebody else's peu-namo. , Betty Harris, Ohiro Bay.—"Day Dreams" is n pretty poem, but you, too, must think of another pen-name. "Rio Rita," Newtown.—A long-looked-for letter, pixie. Wo wore very excited when it came.
"Ponny Ha'penny," Hataitai.—Reports . . . anxloiis days indeed . . . but think of holidays aftct, lass, ; "Littlo Tins," Petone.—Painful history, truly, elf, and I. shall bo glad to know that you aro your merry self again.. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 20
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