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"Misohiovous Gnomo," Martinborough.—A treasure hunt and hide-and-seek In the most exciting garden. I wish we all. could have been tliore.. "Twilight Fairy," Masterton.—So you know all about that music . . . wind-in-tho-pines. And a refuge for bird friends. t "Pearly Winos.y Masterton.—Mushrooms and . a trco in blossom. It sounds like a Fairy King apron, elf. Busy "times you're UaviiiK- ' ' ' . "Sleeping Beauty," Greytown.—So sorry they didn't. 1 would havo loved to : have seen those Greytown pixies. "Sunkist," Greytown.—Would Topsy suit her, because she's "growing" co. . "Harold Lloyd," Greytown.—A white pig wn itlng for a, name ? Perhaps you could call it "Tricks." "Big Sicely," Vogoltown.—Another puzzler for thinking caps! Thanli you, pixie. "Butterfly," Lower Hutt.—Kind of Mother to bring you to tho Ring .... and it's nice to remember you both whenever that butterfly notcpaper appears. ; "AU-of-You," Ngahau Sohool.—lt was tho jolliest concert . . . and such a gladsome ■surprises In tho weo posy of primroses A very big "thank you."
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 20
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