LETTERS
Dear Fairiel, 7 I. see that one of our fairies is going on a trip to England; and that makes me remember our trip out.
•lik» liarsfeU atitd hatches chickens every year. I will try to get our pets’ photographed. Ih my next letter I will tell you their history. Your loving fairy, Dorothy. Dorothy Clarke, Masterton. Dear Fairiel, lam sending you the painting I promised you. I hope you like it. My Easter holidays I spent in Masterton. The weather is windy here, it is nearly always blowing. I have finished “Martoa ol‘ Old LondoK,*-' and 1 enjoyed it the whole way through. It was a lovely prize. Cricket is over now and we are playing football* on Saturday against another team. x 1 will try and do something for the Fairy Ring’s birthday. I hope tho Fairy Ring has lots of birthdays for I would miss it so much if it stopped. Your loving elf.—-Terrence. Terrence Williams, Pongaroa. • • * • Dear Fairiel, I ride to school on such a dear little pony, whose name is Stella. I have five duck*, two of which are pure white, while the other three are a browny grey. They are fairly tame, and will eat out of my hand; and are such a dear family to look after. Yours faithfully, Bessie. Bessie Percy, Alfredton.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12435, 1 May 1926, Page 16
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