PIXIE PEOPLE
Today we re back in our mushroom ring ajte.r our visit, to Hinekoa and her 'fascinating Maori folk. No need to ask if yon liked the surprise ... letters have told enough. Wasn't it tremendously kind of the Printer Man to give us three whole columns more than usual. You see one page was a. jig-saw that just wouldn't fit together. ...-,.- ' ■And..now there s to be a special page that you all may share . a page of the sea and its people . . . all the thousands of sea people above the waves and below. We shall want drawings, stories, verses, yes, and even photographs, if you have any jolly beachy ones-of yourselves and your friends. Picture Man says, however, that snapshots must be very clear to find a place in the Ring. Now-boys, what about some adventure stories .... and if you are among the lucky ones who have visited overseas; please tell us about it. The stories and mysteries, the haunts and moods of old Mother Ocean are endless. Let us have our Sea Page one Saturday in March. ' '■ . .. ';' . Any suggestions, pixie people? ' ■■■■ r ., nirT FAIRIEL.
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Evening Post, Issue 45, 22 February 1936, Page 20
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186PIXIE PEOPLE Evening Post, Issue 45, 22 February 1936, Page 20
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