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"Wanaka," Ngahauranga.—Your wee Kir! Is nicely drawn, plxle, t>\cciit that the lilies are 100 fli'ie. '• Make flnn, clear lines. "Mummy's Girl," Brooklyn.—Have you seen Teresa again? And how Is dog "Kattle." I 'speet he enjoys these warm sunny days when you can take him walking. "Dancing Elf.". Ngalo.—So shy that he's heen hiding all these weeks. A dainty scrapbonk, Aithen. Thank, you,, dear. ~". . "Fair Maiden," Takaka.—Spring green notepaper 1 Your story ciid arrive In time, erf. "Fairy Kindheart," Lower Hurt.—l hope It la always full of silver pieces . . : like the magic purse which was never empty. •Lois 5.," Silverstream.—A farm . . .lovely specially In summer-time. Tell us more of it, pixie. . . . .
"Betty b;," City.— Almost a Christmas part}-, wasn't It? And such a tiny note r , "Bookworm," Karorl. —Could you use India Ink for your , drawings, elf? I ' like them,t particularly "In Fancy Dress." "Silver Bullet," City.— How jealously she guards the puppies ... and wHat beautiful names you've chosen for them. "Lassie.;1 Kelßurn.— Polished and shining . . . like s crystal bowl that shows eyery reflection . . . that's the kind of day. •"Penny Ha'penny," HatalUi.—Amusing to play spy and watch them play . . . like small children In many ways. , 'B. Cunliffe," City.— A very good name' if It belonged to her. I'd love to hear more about you, Donna. •Purple Pan«y," Seatoun.—rostle was late in bringing your letter ' last week chlldie. Have you begun picnicking yet? "Coral F.," City;— Most of your work' reaches a good standard, new plxle. Try, however, to keep •clear of clumsy adjectives and- "jawbreakers." Simple language Is worth "E. 0.," Porlrua.— ■ Doubtless you meant ■ (he letter fgr "Avint . ■. Molly." I passed ■ ' your message on to her. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 144, 14 December 1935, Page 24
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279AN ANSWER TO Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 144, 14 December 1935, Page 24
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