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Douglas S., Northland. —I suppose you are busy building bridges and windmills with your new present. Did you wish to join the King. Doußlas? "Marcel," Upper Hutt.—But I wish you had carried it to the Ring. It was such a lovely surprise, and I would have loved to have seen the good fairy who made it. Thank you, Marcel.
"Annie Rooney," City.—Thank you for your Christmas wishes brought by "Bobtail." He seemed In a tremendous hurry to reach the Ring and was quite breathless. "Prairie Moon." Lower Hutt.—Wild jonquils! That's a lovely kind of garden to possess. You'll have heans of fun at your holiday house.
'Sunfiro," Martinborough liut where ~ . and when . , . and 0, there's so much we'd like to know about the holiday. Will you tell? Thank you for the card with Its dainty Terse.
"Dawn Cloud," City.—l thought It might have been a real elf swept In by the rain. Do you make poems or stories, John?
'Rosa W.," City.—And a welcome to you, Rosa. I hope you like the Christmas stories our elves have marie. Perhaps we shall see some of your work In the page.
"Vincent W.," City.—l 'sped yours was one of the loudest "hurrahs" when school bells stopped ringing. There was a twlnkleof the eye that seemed to tell that you like holidays best.
'John W.," City.—Jolly to meet you, John Your head just reached above my pile of papers. Lots of- Christinas fun to you.
'Purple Pansy," Seatoun.—A splendid Idea to have school Christmas cards . . . 'specially for overseas pen-friends. The best, of Rood wishes to you and "Crimson Rose "
"Lonesome." City.—A pixie pencil, tntly thai cannot stop making pictures . . . and yours are always picture-letters. Thank you. Busyflngers.
"Roy M.," City.—And how does it feel to have . a^ whole day to spend as you wish, laddie. J'jVcn wet weather does not seem to dampen holiday spirits.
Mischievous Gnome," Martinborough.—Your scrapbook arrived too late to be included in our list, pixie, but it just managed to squeeze into our last hospital parcel. Very many thanks 1
"Mr. Hustle Bustle," Kelburn.—What a tremendous joke I And I suppose you have really Brown Into "plus fours" now. Happy holidays at Paraparaumu.
"Shining Pearl," Island Bay.—You found the answer to one puzzle, pixie. Were the others much too tangly 1
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 153, 26 December 1936, Page 5
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