LETTERS .
Dear Fairiel— I was glad to- get the Saturday's “Times,” and soon as' I got it I had a look through the paper and soon I found my name. I was so pleased ot myself so I called out to my mother and said that I had found my name in tiie paper. My mother was very pleased to hear me and she gave me a little clap. I have been sick all the week and on Friday the docto’- came up the hill to our house,i and he ran in the door just as if there was a house on fire, and he came into my bedroom quick and sat down puffing like an engine shunting on to another line. Your loving elf A, ALAN’. Alan Shaw (aged 9). ( Wellington. 1 • • • • Dear Fairiel—- . This afternoon when I was playing in the garden a little hedgehog came along It followed me and my sister around tho back, and we gave it some cake to eat. I could hear it chewing it, and it took about fivo minutes or more to eat a little piece. J It was very tame, ami when we spoke it would stop and listen to us. 1 * • i u , s * at tea time a kitten came The kitteo was mostly black, and mill? 1 J® pawa - We gave him some not stay with us on -T jTfi®" lla(1 our own dog, so we had a family of three animals. ... I ’*° b e, ng able to do the things in the R ln g very much it k s b Fairy a 7 aft<irnoons - Tour loving Vera Barringer, EB-A. Kilbirnia.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, 10 April 1926, Page 16
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