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Above you see the Fairy Queen at the circus, performing feats on her trick pony, and there is also other fun going on. You can easily see it all by colouring the little sections with your crayons or paints, following the colours marked by the letters. Y means yellow; P, purple; W, leave white; B, black; 81, blue; R, red; and G, green. You will be pleased with your bright picture when you have finished, especially if you also colour in the Fairy Queen, clown, and the children in the audience.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20541, 16 February 1935, Page 22 (Supplement)

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Above you see the Fairy Queen at the circus, performing feats on her trick pony, and there is also other fun going on. You can easily see it all by colouring the little sections with your crayons or paints, following the colours marked by the letters. Y means yellow; P, purple; W, leave white; B, black; 81, blue; R, red; and G, green. You will be pleased with your bright picture when you have finished, especially if you also colour in the Fairy Queen, clown, and the children in the audience. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20541, 16 February 1935, Page 22 (Supplement)

Above you see the Fairy Queen at the circus, performing feats on her trick pony, and there is also other fun going on. You can easily see it all by colouring the little sections with your crayons or paints, following the colours marked by the letters. Y means yellow; P, purple; W, leave white; B, black; 81, blue; R, red; and G, green. You will be pleased with your bright picture when you have finished, especially if you also colour in the Fairy Queen, clown, and the children in the audience. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20541, 16 February 1935, Page 22 (Supplement)

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