FAIRIEL SENDS...
"Jem(ma Candlestick," Karori.—We think It a very quaint pennarae and you may come into the Ring if you promise not to singe any pixie wings or go off in a puff. "Dopey," Seatoun. —One of the best letters of the week, dear. We read about your "Snow White" party over and over again; Did you take any snapshots ? "Edith H.," Lower Hutt.—Welcome, Edith. We are looking for a long newsy letter from you now that you're a Bing member. Please choose another penname, dear, as "IPirefty" belongs. "English Rose," City.—The second penname we hare given you, Fay. Whenever you send a poem, a story, or a drawing, write your age beside your name. "Leslie W.," Petone.^-Your competition entry received safely, Leslie. Did you know that spelling counts in naming the pictures? "Goldilocks," Newtown.—l wonder what hap- . pened to your letter.. Perhaps that mischievous northerly wind whisked It away. Congratulations on those splendid exam, results. ■■" .
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 17, 21 January 1939, Page 10
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