Dear Family,— I*ve flown «uch a longr way from home that I'm beginning to wonder if I shall ever find my way back again. But I found my way to the Ring to-night, you see, and that was rather clever of me. Next time I*ll be able to tell you : ** about it. Are you remembering about those photographs? » They needn’t be all of you, you know—just as long as it*s your face, and like you, and the jollier the better of course. I*ll send them back to you quite safe, if you would like me to. But they, and all the birthday things, have to come soon now, because it happens on Saturday, May 29th. And your verses and stories—they need not have anything to do with birthdays or fairy doings. They can be about anything on earth—but if they were true, and all about you, why that would be better fun still | 0 , But you DO want to know those results! Well, here they are, The winner is— MOLLIE DAY, Ngalo, with 38. There were quite a number with 37. Now, off you go——you’ve lots to be bitsy about! Yours, FAIRIEL.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12435, 1 May 1926, Page 16
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