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■■ • • -5O ;■ '■• ;■ "%/ "Harold Lloyd," Greytown.—lt is Just Winter's ' last : romp before he leaves us. Then hurrah for sunny days! "Pixie Pauletto,"' Belmont.—And ho did updanco in splto of a'crippled leg. Brave lad . . . how ho must haTe practised. "Gwenneth." Ngahau School.—Did you colour her with chalk or crayons, childie? Jlabliii; pictures is interesting work. "Shirley 1.," Ngahau School.—Was she surprised to see you 1 Isn't it fun to bo vlalthw? "Blinking Billy," Lower Hutt.—Of course slio may,'dear .','.■ but J'd .like: you to send her address. What did you wear to that fancydress party? "Latona," Lyall Bay.—Xot mine, pixie, but I do know Gloria's line work. Slio is a bravo soul.
"Mischievous Gnome," Martinboroujh. — Ho sounds a very jolly playmate. Thank you for that very neat letter. "Griselda," City.—l did listen and the slngliiK came very sweetly over tho air. It must have been a grand concert.
Brenda Stone. Island ' Bay.—Both had been chosen, so what shall it bo now, childie "Wattle Blossom," Ngaio.—Did you draw a rainbow bridge from sand-castle to island?. It is ,a sum-mer-day picture. "Western Gale," Heretaunga.—rs'o changes allowed, elf . . . but why ... It is a splendid pen-nanle. "Janet Gaynor," Martinborough.—Hers has been a deserted mushroom for lonK weeks, pixie. Supposo you wrlto to her.
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"White Fox," Napier.— I know lllnekoa would lovo a black-faced, woolly-headed eollfwop. Thank you for tho pretty sketch and the poem. "Fairy Dancor," Newtown.—But it need ■ not be a Maori story to bo typically Now Zealand. Our lives in ; city and country aro packed with etorles.
"Wliifred," Mlramnr.— It is going to bo a blue garden. You (■ould read the pardcnlng columns cycr.v week, pixie. ■ They'd help, tremendously. "Goldy," Lower Hutt.—lt will do very well for our Spring Page. Now you must wait and see if the postman brings a penfriend. "Film Star," Karorl.—Lucky for you that you knew the poem, Miss Mischief. Poor Mary Jane who had a palu having laiu beneath a train! "Bill th« Bosun," Low«r Hutt.—Certainly you may join the RIDE, ana your sister too. I think. "Mary the Maid and your name are very .clever. Thank you for the drawings. "Blu» Elf;" Kelburn.— What a Jovely holiday you had . , . but snow's awfully cold. Isn't It? Judith Wood, Ploton.—l expect you saw in last Saturday's paper the date of the Spring Page. What a good Idea about tho scrap book. "Penny Ha'penny," Hataltaf.—Thrilling to discover another :pllle just the other side of the 'fence! ; Now; you' must befriends. "Seashell," Island 'Bay.—Perhaps "Wheezl<mna"'is a busy, eif, tliesc new-term days. Have you very.many stamps? . ■ . ''Lanohins Water,"'" Berhampbre!—Draw on thicker paper lass and in Indian Ink. Tlie Pinturo Man will not accept pencilled drawings except from Tinlcs*
"Little Billy," Ngahau School.—Tiro coot! com- "Betty," Ngahau School.—Perhaps she doesn't portions, laddie. You would miss him if ho like It as much as you. Did you take a weo <Udn't come to school. card homo for her?. "Ronnie," Ngahau School.—A picture book "Billy." Ngahau School.—Look at a fly through with stories too. And I 'Meet Teacher read J 01"" raa Klc B|ass ••• he s such a mst* it to you. fellow. "Gordon." Nnahau School.-Did he like it? Margaret Traill, Ngahau School.'—Then yon Host little dogs think school is a game. <™ne »" ,lhe way m the bus by y°urself- *°" "Bobbie," Ngahau School.-A happy birthday ' nlls. B™™ n . , wish from all of us, pixie. Did you sit in "Cecelia." Upper Hiitt.—o, camping days .. . (he littla red chair'1 lo fi fires •■ • "nd that smoke-prisoned blll.V vie lime rea cnair. A^ you p , aDn|ng - a hoHday UlldeP cau . "Oolphine," Ngahau' Sohool.—Kight candles to vas? blow out in oue breath I A lorely party, clffcln. -peter." Ngahau School.—The milUman's horso "Marie's Pal," City.—And Ido hope you may fots very slowly .. . perhaps ho knows that - find visiting time .. . and a suitable pen- I* »"s to tako caro of tho milk bottles, friend too. Did you dunce in the Compete "Eleanor," Ngahau School.—Nearly?, And what tions? would you have said to teacher if you had?
"Marie Loulto," Ngthaii School.—lt must be a Joyce Jones, Belmont. —"Bluebell" was one of ■very thrilling book . . .j/snd Jolly to read our earliest plslos, dear. Did you make up when tlio rain comes down, . the verso about tho little duck with yellow "M«ry," Njahau SehooU-A holiday In Scot- shoes? land! Perhaps she will bring you back some Joan Cook, tower Hutt.—We hare a "Tulip" real heather. already, Jotn. Will you choose something "Marie," Ngahau Seho»l.—H« must hare been eLse and send your age and address to tho very ttred> Do you do that when you go Ring? for walks? "Tul," Ngehau School.—l wonder If you put "Marlon," Ngahtu School.—And sitting in the It under a glass at sight and collected a Birthday Chair gives one a tremendously fairy threepence In the morning I "portant feeling, doesn't It? "Ada," Ngahau School.—With buckles, too. "Ronald," Ngahau Bchool.—Do you like the They will be grand for summer days, chorus of hammers? I think their voices »Rae," Nfihau School.—You'll be able to are too loud sometimes. practice making It so that you can help "lan," Ngahau School,—P'raps you'll think of Mummy. some news for next week, laddie.- Are you .. Betty Boop> » |,| Sna - Bay.—l like the idea going to play cricket soon? of a ~p ag9 for doga .. immensely. Tell Toby "Dorothy," Ngahau School. —The brave imp Ihe Is very clover to think of it. And did he succeed? I'sped he toppled over. ~C rlmson R0 ,,,>. seatoun.-Good R ,ie f sin K , "Margaret," Ngahau School.—Because you mtlest. Does anyone help you with the puzilcs? rwot.Se" Tucky^eir •- • C"n We' °"CS' "B«»oh «■"■" Brooklyn.-And .hey hadn't, i suppose. iiUCKy eir. so you were lucky I 1 love your primroso story. "Da sy," Ashhurrt.—They nre just newsy tits ,;. , „ „,. . \ : , .. . . from pixies' letters, dear. You must Do "Lassie," Kclburn.—A triangle of tricks, longing for grandfather U>« arrive with all wasn't It, with laughter at every corner? ~4 tliosg parcels. A more interesting kind of geometry,
Leslie Arcus. Kilblrnie.—So much to do, with knitting, leather work, aud music . . . sixty minutes in one hour are not enough. "Little Margaret," Ngahau School.—A very now frock for your Anniversary? Wasn't it kind of Auntie to make it? "Diok Whlltiniiton," Murchison.—The first part sounds very thrilling; but I must read the . complete serial first, pixie. "Miss Pjps," Miramir.—But sore throats are no fun at all, 'specially when spring's In the olfing. Hurry up and. lose yours, Childie. "Llttlß Ting," Petone.—Well, the little bird was not quito right . . . but it is a lovely idea. I wonder! "Shirley M.." Ngahau School,—But, of course, you found her at home when you camo back from school, didn't you, littlest?
"Ivanhot," Potone.— I They are interesting questions, lad, and will, I think, please pixies who are Interested in flying. "Wildflowtr." Newtown. —Look it up in the directory, pixie, under "Evening Post" . . . then just ask for Talrlel. "Brownio Helpful," Newtown.—Ho will he able to practice "swan tricks" when swimming time begins. And wouldn't seven holidays be a Tery good time for revision 1 "Clarlon«tt«," P«t»n*. — Did it seem a road Avlthout an end? But there was so much to see in the gardens by the way that I suppose you didn't notice the miles. "C.W.," City.—A bis change for you . . . and many more opportunities. Have you noticed, that the busier one grows, the faster flies the clock? Patricia Bradley, Northland. —They were ■ beautifully coloured , . . 'specially the Enrdcn lady. Now choose your pen* nnme, pisic"J.A.," Kllbirnie.—o, never too old, elf. What a large, Jolly family. Your old pennarae belongs, so will you choose again? "Flylno Arrow." Newtewn.—And I guessed who wrote it, although ono small elf forgot to sign his pen-name. Sad news of those two puppies.
"Butterfly," Stokes Valley!— The first till of spring I Was lie In musical niood? Clematis I It Is Sprlus's own veil. "Mellow Moon," Ohlro Bay.—l have printed her address under "Please", for j'ou, plxic. Did you make up tho little poemf "Goldilocks," Ncwtown.—Jybllees are fun . . . and think of the lons lines of boys and girls who went to school there, long before you. "Hopoltt II." Brooklyn.—* very Important message and a surprise for you at the Ring, elf. Could you call soon? "Rigorous," Porlrua.—But you cm make them up and that Is moro fun than guessing, isn't It? Try again tills week, laddie. "Sunklst," Greytown.—Your needles are still clicking! How clever of you to make tennis socks.
"Sleeping Beauty," Greytown.—And you arc busy knittlUß, too. Tho daintiest colours j-ou'vo chosen . , . hyacinth blue and snowdrop white.
"Little Gladness," Karori.—White water-lilies or pink tinted'/ They must make a fragrant bowl. And the Botanical Gardens < « « 1 must go and scc 3 — •
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1934, Page 20
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1,440Fairiel Sends An Answer To Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1934, Page 20
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Fairiel Sends An Answer To Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1934, Page 20
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