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LETTERS

Dear Fairiel, —I am glad to see in my “Times” that you have let me join your Fairy Ring. We have a baby sister three weeks old, and I like Ruth for a name. What name do you like, Fairiel ? We had a lot of wee sparrows roosting in our balcony, and my daddy closed their nests up, and that night when they came home to bed there was a great noise amongst them all. I think they must have got very wild! Dear Fairiel I shall close my letter with love.—Good-night, JUNE. June Barrett, Featherston. Dear Fairiel,—One of my little brothers went to a most beautiful party on Saturday. It was a “Red Indian Party.” The people who gave it turned their dining-room into a “wigwam,’’ and made each child a headdress with feathers in, and an Indian belt with a “tomahawk” . . . the noise they made was simply awful, but still there was not a happier party 1 The twins were three yesterday.—Your loving fairy, RANEE. Ranee Miller, Wellington. * * * * Dear Fairiel, —I am writing to you and asking if I can join your Ring. I am going to tell you some important news. Our school is going to have a queen carnival, and we have chosen seven pupils, and it is great fun to see the result go up on the board every morning I Gladys Smith is leading to-day. My daddy made a new hutch for onr white bunny, and he is just as proud as can be of it! Please may I join your King?— Yours truly, GWYTH IA. Gwythia Jones, City.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12531, 21 August 1926, Page 16

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LETTERS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12531, 21 August 1926, Page 16

LETTERS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12531, 21 August 1926, Page 16