"FAIRIEL SENDS . . .
"Queen Boadlcea," Lyall Bay.—How did yon guess? The Ring was crowded wit!) witchos and Hallowe'en folk when your letter arrived ... and here's our Hallowe'en Page for your answer. "Tar Baby," City.—Mrs. Kangaroo will find a corner in Animal Page, pixiekin. It was kind of you to copy two poems for me. "Little Dressmaker," . City.—Three drawings from ono small artist! Yes, I like the sketch of the dogs best, too, tho' the ducklings are nicely drawn. "Aute," Island Bay.—Not quite a record Nondescript little Saturday holiday won after all. A merry paragraph of pets. Perhaps one day I'll meet "Cinders" with a waternymph I "Johnny W.," Evans Bay.—And ever so many other people have,colds In the head as well as Elizabeth Ann.- The Weather Man has been scattering sneezes. "Deanna . Durbin," Mlramar.—A big welcome to you, new ptxle. Are you going to be a story-piakcr like "Princess Moonbeam' some day ?. Glad, you like reading the Ring.
"Raymond W.," Evans Bay.—Ten birthdays to vrrito In the roll-book. ' Thank you, Raymond. Do you ever try to make your own rerieat "Christmas Sells," City.—Almost a flying visit, pixie, but It was-grand to see you after so many months. Lova to "Elfln Greencap" and "Rainbow Blues." I like your poem.. "Blinky Bill," City.—l think so, too, plxlekin. but you mustn't confuse It with "Blinking 1 Billy," who Is another elf-of-the-Rlng. So many pets you own. Jack and Jill must be a happy pair. ' "C.fa.." City.—l wonder what adventures your pen has prepared for us tills time. Send them 1 along to-the Bine whenever you wish. Our boy members will be interested. "Danelnf Dale," City.—You are still a member, Dule. Both pen-names belonged and changes, 1 In name are against the rules of the King, i large parcels from you I Thank you ever so much..pixie. "Gabrielle M.," Clty.r-You are enrolled now, Gabrielle. Pleoso tell your age in your next letter. Do you write stories or draw? "Mischievous," City.—Mr. Capital Letter was playing pranks throughout your story, plxiekln. You must watcli him carefully. What a busy pen yours Is. Letterbox Elf loved ■ ' "Bubble Land." > 'Marcel," Upper Hutt.—We must make room tat- three small performing mice. I didn't feel in the least Uke standing on a chair and screaming . . . they look 6uch dainty things In your sketch. ■ "Marie 0.," Lower Hutt.—o, lovely 1 Can yon • Imagine what paint -brushes will make -of It . . . and ca'cb small person is a complete fashion-plate. Tour work grows better and better . . . but I'm afraid Picture Ma|i / will frown at aome of those very fine' lines. "Siki Weo," Lower Huttr-A puzzled postman who found the Ring at last. "Letterbox Elf" is going to put It to his museum. It was fun-to read all the poultry farm news and the poem. "Lonuome." City.—But bow did she sums that the man was the Jewel thief f Stories are like jig-saw puzzles and must fit together perfectly, lass. In every other way it Is an excellent piece of work. "Haiti 8.," Alhliurat.—Have you a pon-name, ? i Hazel? If, you ; have, please sign it at the end of your letter as well as your real name. « What an- adventurous pet lamb. Perhaps he thought the grass was greener on the other side of the fence. : ;
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 105, 30 October 1937, Page 20
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