Little People,— I know it wasn’t easy—not a bit! But then, everything everywhere was showing you HOW to do it—the trees were showing you the exact green you had to find for leaf-buds, and the skies everywhere have worn their special Springtime blue—you only Had to copy! Who do you think copied best? Well, the very best of all, and that had to be very good indeed, was— First; MOLLIE NATHAN, Palmerston North] Second: PEGGY COOK, Island Bay; And then two together: BETTY JOHNSTON, Pongaroa, and JEAN YVONNE ASHWORTH, Christchurch. Good painting, Everybody, and we’re ever so glad about the prize-winners! FAIRIEL.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12567, 2 October 1926, Page 16
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