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hills in the summer time. Stanley Jones, 112. Richmond street. Petone.—You seem to be very fond indeed of drawing;, Stan . . . Thank you for this little picture. I expect we’ll have another competition about it some day 6oon. Nancve Nathan, 46, Linton street, Palmerston North.—Your very nice printing, Nancye, and yes, Auc tralia is the answer of the Ri»:dlemeree. Letter next time please, Chickadee. Mollie Nathan, 46, Linton street, Palmerston North. —Sorry, little one, the trees are not quite right .... were they very hard to find ? Barbara Smith, Harbour View road, Northland.—They were so very nearly right, Barbara, dear. Keep on trying, and you’ll win one yet. Yes, your hills up there are beautiful, ’specially if you can eee right across the harbour .... and it is a pity that things like draining the creeks have to be done. Brenda Boyes, 143, Brougham street, Wellington. Brenda mine, your writing looks as if you were in a j very big hurry . . . it’s just scrambling to get off the page I And you don’t even tell us what the eight things are. Yes, do send the drawings, dear. Moira Jones, Randwick, Lower Hutt. — Only two days seems very good for a very small person, Moira. Yes, the fairies do love summer best, but this is a busy time of the year for them you know . . . there are such a lot of things to get ready. Jessie Baghurst, Wantwood.—Now, write and tell, little New One, just what would you do with your two Saturdays in the week? You write very well for a wee person, Jessie. Annie Bagfrurst, Wantwood.—We are so glad to know your little sister, Annie. Didn’t you try any of the competitions, little one? Claudia Browne, 77, Apu crescent, Lyall Bay.—Do write down some more -of Clarice’s stories if she cannot write them yet for herself. Yes, I expect that little bud came just a wee bit too soon . . . but, never mind, presently there*ll be hundreds. Willie Bailley, 17, Cockhurn street, Kilbirnie.—What a pity the paper was burnt, Billikin, but you’re a Wise One this week, aren’t you? What have you named the three little pets? We do hope you’re well as well now, Chicken. Hilary Browne, 77, Apu crescent, Lyall Bay.—Seven years, you’re just "the

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 16

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Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 16

Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 16

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