LETTERS
Dear Fairiel, On Sunday we went to our usual picnic spot. All the jonquils had finished flowering, but I gathered a buncih of twigs from the birch-tree, On Tuesday I broke my front tooth and I will have to go to the dentist. I aj® taking my little sister to a bazaar because she went to the dentist. Fancy j;ou thinking that you could smell our toffee burning and, it happened to turn out just lovely I —Your loving Fairy, VERA. , Vera Barringer,; Kilbirnie. ••• ■ • Dear Fairiel, — Please may I join the Fairy Ring? Dad haa a farm and'l often go with him round the sheep. It is nice to go in the bush on a sunny day and hear the birds .singing, I live near the bush. Good-bye, my dear Fairiel. — From JACK. Jack McKay, Pongaroa.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12561, 25 September 1926, Page 16
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137LETTERS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12561, 25 September 1926, Page 16
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