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- "Llttta TJiii>.i.WriU to "KayFrauds,* ear» -p Gibson, Railway, Plimmerton. t ~ "Queen of the Jungle," 21 Brighton Streot, „ Island-Bay asks for a pen-friend, who is Inter. P. wted fn birds and Insects. ' •■ :: ' : .. „ "C.N."—To "Tlppetty Toes,"*: S Connaught J Terrace, Brooklyn. i "Holly Red," J8 Travancore Street. Island Bay, Wellington,' Wants a . ptn-friend who is i interested in collecting card' Series. " " \ : (i^ "Grandmother Gobblo."—To "Little Glad- \ noat," 26 Kano Street, Karori. < Wlll^iPiXieiof 13 «r. 14 write to "Magnolia," ") Mtt.donmore Streot, .'Wellington? - fhelhik HarrTs.'c/o'Railway. Pukerua-Bay, -■ would like pen-friends of twelve years who aro interested in reading and sports. , "Qiieen Df: the Junale," Island- Baj«~So \ you *""afe a-'itunjhier~Blrl"-"tobl --' Beach-days arc -■ - just arotmd the cornor. Perhaps vre shall have a King swimming picnic. "AJloe W"It»>" Newtown.—l'm ever.^o Klad she. ~M led; you,"back to your.l mushroom; '..'■' There ,Is' a no-copies:rul?.-no\v, olf. ■.. '■ : ■,■ : "Rigorous," Parlrua.—Your writing Is impfoving. It was a narrow eacapo, wasn't It? "Father Bear," Lpwer HiiU.-=-DaTS pass bo „ slowly when ygu . aro 'counting' them, ''don't ' ■■■' they, laddie?:. :.A . birthday so' near Xmas 2, < , ■ .. Joyce Creighton, City.—Aud in tho twinkling of an cyo, you are a pixie of the King. Choose- anothor pennamo, difar. "Kay Franols," Plimmerton. —Has the holiday tour begun, then? I shall look for a dlfforont postmark every time 1 <•& Isaao Wilson, Newtown.—The old grey wharves are nnckod with stories. Don't you lovo to watch tho great liners come1 and go? "Silvorliflht," Nowtown.—Do you like the name 1 have chosen? I shall expect to see - if, often. -m, "Tinkle-borry," Lower Hutt.—They always know ' bread-crumb time. It will bu Interesting when ' they bring their babies too. ' "Harold Lloyd," Groytown.—That is a, largo family. Are thoro twelve eggs every day? J "Sleeping Beauty," Greytown.—Tlioso needles work faster every day, I am sure. Bo you r turn the heel yourself? "Magnolia," City.—■ She looks a weaver of I swells^ too. .. . and what a darling black cat! 1 "Fairy OarlCer," Nowtown.—Pllbtouraplis—must ■ be •■very"" clear to be printed, plxle. Thank ■you forV'S-i'dnapped,"' . • ;,; -."^ "holly Rail," Inland Bay.—But somebody plao i , ..liaa'..'draivli.mo a witch, ■Justl-ivuit tiU;you _.. ' see her! " £ "Purple Pansy," Seatoun.—Then rlio isn't a twin, altho' her birthday is on the same day Q a as yours. Lovo to "Crimson Kose." 4 "Sky Fairy." Northland.—Thank you for copy- ' ing the verso so neatly, elf. Have you ever J tried to make a poem? "Mystery Maid," Trentham.—T think it is a n§ w little shrub culled Lantana, pixie, but a florist st will be able to tell you. j|, "Potor," Ngahau School..—now you must love ngu listening to her play.. Perhaps she will '. 01 teach ymi eoou. ■ -fr "Ada." Ngahau School.—Lucky you I Take «.n 0 • great care of that new baby brother. Littlest. (0 "Margaret." Ngahau School.—And aro you tzn- w< Ing-to he housekeeper till sho comes homo? «r 0 "Betty," Noahau School.—Snoclnlly for you? .vc ■What jolly things Grandma thljiks of. \r

'Little Ting," Petona, —She lias found1 a pen-frlond, olf. Bo ■ .You - still want anothorlf "Lassie." Kelburn.— •And did she see Its "possibilities" too '!, -I, .am - longing to look- at tho completod book. 'Clnn"»r,»lla," Pity.— Original means' onu's ■ very /own 'fdens, pixie. -Did you make up the verse ? 'Jock,"' Otaki^—l am itlad tho'lfalry Bing ■ helps to. passJthe hours in Blanket Bay. You must be (iuick arid crow strong before summer comes, laddie.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 20

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PLEASE Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 20

PLEASE Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 20

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