BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS.!
"Butterfly,'' Stokes Valley.—Your' hollyhocks r loot so ■ Kay beside the walls of the old gi'e.v castle ... and water lilies, plnkt!p»ed. Thank you,, elf. . « "Poter N.,". Ngahau School,—You must u.sk •- her to show you how to play tennis soon . . . and now you can lie n ball-boy. "Peter T.," Ngahau School.—lsn't the roundabout fun . . . but it, does leare the . world In a. whirl afterwards. "Bobs," Ngahau School.—That Was exciting. Perhaps it was • a motor-ride all the wuy to achool. : "Muri* Louise," Ngahau School.—Lovely to . possess a great-grandma . . , and i 'sped you ara longing to see her, "Gwenneth," Nsahau School.—lt was liind of her to call for you, wasn't it? . . . And 'much more fun to go to school together. "Llttlt Billy," Ngahau School.—Sandals are ■ for summer days .... so you are ready now for a visit to the sands.
"Ronnie," Ngahau School. —The very long tunnel that seems to have no end . . . and makes your voice sound like a giant speaking? • (jj "Shirley M.," Ngahau School.—At last! ExcitiUK nsjvs..... . Did you hear thorn pecking at the shells?
"Marjaret T.," Ngahau.School.—You are going to bo a brave soldier ... and nurses aro tho kindest people.
"Malva,". Ngahau School.—l wonder if you iiavo explored it yet » . . and looked in all the cupboards? ' "Little -.Margaret" ■Nsahau School.—And yon ■ worel it to school? Uerhaps It was a very ■ special day... . like a birtMay. VRae," Nuahau School.—Such a long way from an clepliant's back. to the 'ground, isn't ■ 1(? . ... . . ~ ,
"Marie," Nobhau Scnool.—And you lind to be in the train to see her ... . a jolly holiday. ■ .' • ' "Bluo-Elf," Kelburn.—Mumps?' Horrid things! I know nil about them. Yours is a Rood story. Try again soon to write an even hotter one. "Mistletoe Fairy," Petone. —I'm glad you liked tho doll ninepins, dear. Make your drawIngs bigger and clearer.
Joyco Stnndon, Island Bay.—You aio a busy pixie, with plays and concerts, lo practice for. Sorry you cannot be called "Moonbou'm." What else?
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1934, Page 20
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