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FOR TINY SMILES.

DEE AM-F AIRY-DEAR. Onoe again at evening time the sun went doAvn behind the hills and the silver moon came up in the sky. Dream-Fairy-Dear stepped into her fleecy, misty, white airship .and sailed, over the smiling lake and the whispering trees. After a time, she came to a meadow where lived a wee, Avhite Lambkin. The mother'sheep Avas calling; “Baa, baa! Come here to Mother, dear Lambkin.” When Avee, white Lambkin saw Dream-Fairy-Dear, he called: Maa, maa! Where are you going, Dream-Fairy-Deal-?” Andl Dream-Fairy-Dear answered ; “I am going to the Land of Dreams, Avhere little lambs may frisk and play all day, and find sweet, tender clover to nibble and nibble and nibble.” Maa, maa! Please, Dream-Fairy-Dear, take me with you. I Avant to go Avhere little lambs may frisk and play all day. and find SAveet, tender clover to nibble and nibble and nibble.” Dream-Fairy-Dear said: “'You may go Avith me, Avee, Avhite Lambkin, if you will shut your eyes.” So Lambkin shut his eyes. Then Dream-Fairy-Dear lifted him into her beautiful, Avhite airship and aAvav they sailed, Avhile the little breezes snug a song to them. After another Avhile they came to the home of three little pink pigs with little curly tails. “Wee, Avee, Avee! Where are you going, Dream-Fairy-Dear?” asked the three little pigs. “I am going to the Land 1 of Dreams, where there are pools of milk and nice, soft mud, and little piggies may drink and drink and root and root,” said Dream-F airy-Dear. “Wee, Avee, Avee! Please, Dream-Fairy-Dear, take us with you. We want to go Avhere there are pools of milk and nice, soft mud, where we may drink and* drink and root and root.” Dream-Fairy-Dear said 1 : “You may go with me, Little Pink Pigs, if you •will shut your eyes.” So the three little pink pigs shut their eyes. Then Dream-Fairy Dear lifted them into her beautiful white airship, and aAvay they sailed, while* the little freezes sang a song to them. After a Avhile and another Avhile they came to the home of two little plump puppies Avith saucy little snub noses. “Bow, \\ t ow, wow! Where are you going, Dream-Fairy-Dear?” harked the tAvo little plump puppies. “I am going to the Land of Dreams, where there* are lots of shoes and gloves, and things that puppies may chew and chew and chew,” said DreamFairy Dear. “Bow, wow, avow! Please, Dream-Fairy-Dear, take us Avith you. “We want to go where there are lots of shoes and gloves and things that puppies may chew and chew and cheAV.” Dream-Fairy-Dear said: “You may go Avith me if you will shut your eyes.” So the tAvo little puppies shut their eyes. Then Dream-Fairy-Dear . lifted them into her 'beautiful Avhite airship, and away they sailed Avhile the little bieezesi sang a song to them. After a long while they reached the Land of Dreams. The wee white Lambkin kicked up his little heels and frisked a*ll day. 'He found sAveet, tender clover, and nibbled and nibbled and nibbled. The three little pink pigs with* little curly tails found pools of milk, and drank and* drank and drank, and* nice soft mud, Avhere they rooted and rooted and rooted. The two little plump puppies Avith saucy snub noses found lots of shoes and* gloves and things, and chewed and chewed and cheAved. And there they stayed and nibbled and rooted and chewed and frisked and played until the moon went down and the sun came up and said: “Good Morning!”

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 17 October 1925, Page 20

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FOR TINY SMILES. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 17 October 1925, Page 20

FOR TINY SMILES. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 17 October 1925, Page 20

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