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"Joan," Nnahau School.^-I 'spect she was pleased to see two visitors when she expected only one. . '•Nail," «!•*•« Sehßol.-Grand for you, Nell, to bring it; to school, and grand for the . flowers/too^ They do like tholr feet in ■.-■ water.j-.'■'••'.'■. .i.i'X-r-'-' ;;'..;.;. ■ •?.':;,■,'. (•Tommy."'' Nuh*u «ohoa|._Ypur Daddy/also?, I 'spwt I saw him;in one of those/lines of four that went marching past. ■ "Evan" Ngahau School.—For every day, or for speciall occasion*? They're warm, dark ones for the winter, I suppose. ■ "Alec," Nithtu School.—Fun when he t« big enough to take part iv all . your games. Won't you be pleased then I »Al»n," Nittitu Soheol.—That was the one that sailed away after staying a night and a day. Very large, wasn't she? "Shirley R."Ngahau-School.—When we read "our llttie note, Letter-box Elf and I. you made us feel hungry,-,too 1 "Lorrtlno,"iH««li*u Sohbpl,—That was one "ttlepl« *htch couldn't go to market, . .. I do};hope.he:is better again by now... ' :'. .■'■''■,'■'.':' V; ; ■ .- "Joy J./' Nl«h«M School —Bed, is it, or blue-of-the-sky,; or White?- Somehow, I'm certain It's an extra-gay for a grey day. "Patricia," Ngahau School.—How big Is your { baby now; pixie;?' Won't It be fun when r: you, cati take, her/to school! ~,.,.;..-. "Joy P.," tJiihtu School.—Not twelve whole pennies I What a lovely time you're going to have next shop-about-the-town day I "Murray." NI«K«M "School.—Lucky lad, to have ■ holiday-trip .-like that. Did you go by train or in a motor-car? j "Bob," Ngojmu Behool.*-Do you come up one "ill and down another, or U a straight road.-the way you b6? "Peogy," M|«h«u School.—When John puts great bie waterproof boots on, you wear face-up shoes. Is that right, pixie? "Mantnt J.," H»«nij|i School.—ls it a long way for you to walk, from your home to school, little one? "Hormt," M««h»u[ School.-But Christmas, last Christmas, is so many, weeks away now that your...doll must be quite grown-up now. "EHMboth" Nithtu School.-And do you go with him, iometlmes, when he is on the way home? It must be great fun when nobody cUe Is there. "Audrey." M«th«u School.—Has he had^ his first birthday yet? The fun will start when he is big enough to want your toys! "Barbara" Niahau School.—You'll haye told her all about the pictures, I suppose, that you little people made for me. "Beverley," Ngahau School.—l'd be glad as glad, if I were you, and never wear wet shoes to catch another one! "Margaret 8.," Hgahau School.—So many of them, with a band ahead and a band atlho back. Was your Daddy In the parade, also? " "Malcolm" Ngahau School.—When you're big enough, yoS'll be driving it for him young one. And how splendid that will be! "David," Ngahau School.—Such a pretty name your baby sister has I If has a soft, cuddly sound to it. "Joyce' 'Ngahau School.—l hope you took care of your mother crossing the streets ;■ 'cos of course you.'d remember to looK both ways. "* "Clive," Ngahau School.—That would mean grand times for both of you. So easy to make up games when there are two to play them. : : . "Barry," Ngahau School.—But do you live m the same house as Barbara? : . ■.. . cos she has an Auntie who stays with her, "Brownie Helpful," Newtown.-^Tou came .in like a breath of brightness on that sulky day. I'm sure you must have carried sunshine about with you. "Peter Pan." City.—When you and Pollyanna balance out your breakfasts together then you'll have the perfect meal 1 Did the set-to-partners work itself out? "Pollyanna," City.—You seemed to be your own Letter-box Elf this week colleen. Such a flying-in-and-out; it was like the times of our first Ring birthday. "Lasile," Kelburn.—Attiat enough «o make clear the Idea, which WBuld be an acceptable one for the bright' centre stripes. I . think a--may .try ... -.- .;.'■ with rabbits, nib- .:•' bling at intervals! • •;.■ . ; . ■■'.. ■'[,''■ :'■:'■

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 100, 30 April 1938, Page 20

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AN ANSWER TO Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 100, 30 April 1938, Page 20

AN ANSWER TO Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 100, 30 April 1938, Page 20

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