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AN ANSWER TO

•'Orangeade," Khandallah.—Tour puzzle answers 5 were" a little different from ours, plxiekin, but both worked out correctly. Full marks

to yout Are you enjoying these sunny holl- : days.?' /?y. ..■ .- \ /_,■'■" •'Salty Stinbeam," Karorl.—Tho Holiday Club is a happy idea. And a dainty autumn sketch from this artist member. I'm sure the grownups : enjoyed your song v even though you did ,-forget the words. " '

"Pan," Ploton.—Exciting .news about the snapshots. • I'm longing to see them. . Holiday Page, is not till February,'so there is still time to send them;"

"Golden Feather," tower Hurt.—You seem to find a swimming pool wherever the holiday paths lead.. Wisp one 1 Butterfly Creek is one ;pt; Lwterbqx Elffs favourite picnic spots. "Christopher, Robin;" Masterton.—EleTun books ■... for January, "must :be. a record, I'm sure. I hope ybu^ keep- some hours for outdoor fun : so that■■.yjiu^Wlt not- turn Into a bookworm. Tour: Auatral&n-: penfrle>d • must, write Interesting Je'tt^;'r:.;Tbanb "you- for the address. •'Silver. ■-.;Sii»jfi««r,».*; Mnsterton,—Two mlrthmakexa '.;;-i .thdsb verses. Too bad that you had such ra:-battle With the mosquito -army. Ihpp&ttiai bites are better, particularly the 'one that :'msde you look disagreeable. "Country Mpusa." Levli^i—Your holiday poems are-^eveni better-than your workaday ones, dear. 'Ifm (tlad you had, such fun at the Exhlbitloiii1 "You'll find even more to write

about ieactitime you go.. ' 'V .'" "ffitiii?* , Northland.—lt was good to see you at; the' Rin- even'if you were gone-llke»a-flaeli.,';,. We hope the exam.' news will be the best*news ever. A surprise ending to your smugjdfer'flf' tale.. Well written, "Medea." ••BBtty^H^''C!ty^~l like both: sketches, Betty. The holiday picture . is: full of- happiness and

"The'^Babes In the Wood" would make a

splendid ipicture for painting. '•Jdsle,'' Cityir-The little blue dish had such an interest'ltig , history, Josle. It would make

" a story;;for the Ring. Try?, - \ "Maximllliai!," Clty.-r-Whait a wonderful view of the. yacht races you had, Max. I'm sure the sunbumlng didn't matter a trifle. Perhaps you'lll be able to take part in the race before -. vety"rl6ng«..j.-...-;>.;; ,-■':,■■'.'■.'„. .■■:'■:.. "Oalsy.V"^ bahneylrkev— -The Elf and I-were so pleased to hear,all about your new work and hpw-nmch ..you .enjoy- it. No. wonder small Noelirie likes helping. I've taken special note of th& books.you like best. , ; ■ •' .'."'&'' :■:■'.■'■■. ;,'.»:.:■'.■ f ',-■:■?'•■■'"'::.■ -^ -.- : •' ' '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 23, 27 January 1940, Page 17

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AN ANSWER TO Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 23, 27 January 1940, Page 17

AN ANSWER TO Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 23, 27 January 1940, Page 17