The Fairy Ring
My Dear Chickadees,— What a hunt there was! And some of you found the , strangest animals that weren’t there at all. I’m afraid. But lots of you were right, you see. And just because I thought you might be I waited a few days, then jumbled all the letters together and opened them—there are prizes going to’ the first three. So in the efld it was more 3 matter of luck, wasn’t it? though of course the answers had to be right. , r - Here are the lucky ones:— INA KINSELA, Manildra,” Martinborough. RITA TRITT, 21, York street, Miramar. NANCYE NATHAN, 46, Linton street, Palmerston North. ~ I should so love to have given you all prizes, but there were so many wise people that that was impossible. But we are glad for those three, aren’t we? . . . Congratulations from every one of us, little winners. Yours, FAIRIEL. A. iiiHliiiliiii)iiiiiHiiiiitTMiEiiiiiiHil!iimTiirmTi7mTfiiTiTiiiiiiliiTiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiimiiiiiitiiiiiii)iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiii!itiiiiti(iiiiiiiiiiiiiißiHiiiiiilii)i
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12295, 14 November 1925, Page 16
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150The Fairy Ring New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12295, 14 November 1925, Page 16
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