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AN ANSWER TO

"Betty C." City.—Your story may still be printed, Betty. You see. there are so many stories waiting for turns before yours, dear. If .couldn't be. printed the same clay as yoiir letter reply. ' ; "Angela," Johnsonville. —Do you-know the Rose Fylenian poem about tlio fairy who" went a-marketing? How interesting to have "Houses" at 'school. Here's luck to your house; pixie! /' j "Great Greenfeather," Johnsonville. —Tha addition of a suow-covered fence was a great improvement, elf. Your snow scene was very well arranged and coloured. "Fireside Fairy," Kelburn.—Your poster, with its red and gold leaves, belonged more to Autumn than to Winter, fay. There shouldn't ' be fallen leaves in a snow scene. "Soßßster," Lower Hutt. —A little more-white paint and blue shadow would have improved your picture, lass. You coloured the Small figures very neatly,. . "Silver Rose," Paekakariki. —Another good try Valeric. Don't you wish, you could flnd enough snow to build a snowman? "Busy Bee," Hataitai. —Charades or plays, I'm sure they'd be great fun. Send them in, for every pixie. loves acting , and make-believe games. • "Adrian T,," Lower Hutt. —A new name in the Ring? ■' Do' you want to be a member, Adrian? i! like your blue and white snowborder. "Merry Mascot," Lower Hutt—Your : design would be charming for a nursery wallpaper, Nancy. It is beautifully cjoloured.. "Ice Queen," Petone.—You may have this penname, Joan. I hope you'll find lots of fun in belonging to the' Ring. "Patrene F.," Northland.—Your snow scene looked so real that it made us shiver. You found all the reflections and tints that try to bide in the snow's whiteness. "Pixie Person," Kilbirnie.—What a long way our Fairy Ring travels. I hope your Australian penfriend will become a Ring-mem-ber. Memo must be a very intelligent cat. "Musical Elf," City.—Almost an art gallery in this envelope. The three little people In the park make a gay crayon sketch. "Skipper," Cfty.—Good, strong line-work in all three drawings, but only the sea-sketch is suitable for the Ring. Senior members are asked to use Indian ink. "Skipper." "Helter Skelter," Kilbirnie.—Welcome to you, new elf. Do you like the name?.. Letterbox Elf picked from your list.' -Yes, you may send puzzles if you wish. ..*•■' "Madame Crocus," Karori.—What neat print- ; Ing, pixie. Printer Man gave your letter his most appreciative smile. Your drawings are very good- ■ ' ■ / ."Angela Jane," Karori.—What a lone tramp in the rain. We hope you remembered your goloshes that day. ' "Max X.," City.—Full points for last week's ■puzzles, Max. Can you dd the animal pictures in tonight's page ?

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 13, 15 July 1939, Page 27

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AN ANSWER TO Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 13, 15 July 1939, Page 27

AN ANSWER TO Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 13, 15 July 1939, Page 27