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LETTERS
New Zealand Times
14 August 1926
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LETTERS
New Zealand Times
1 August 1925
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FROM THE RING AND FAIRIEL.
Evening Post
22 December 1930
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Fairiel Sends an Answer t0...
Evening Post
8 November 1941
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Untitled
New Zealand Times
27 June 1925
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FROM FAIRIEL AND THE FAIRY KING
Evening Post
19 December 1927
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FAIRIEL SENDS . . . THE BIRTHDAY GUESTS ARRIVE.
Evening Post
27 May 1939
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OPEN EYES.
New Zealand Times
8 May 1926
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FAIRY RING.
Evening Post
20 May 1933
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Happy Lines
Evening Post
26 July 1930
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FIRST-LETTER PEOPLE.
Evening Post
28 January 1928
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WINTER
Evening Post
20 August 1932
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LETTERS
New Zealand Times
13 March 1926
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LETTERS
Evening Post
7 April 1928
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LETTERS
New Zealand Times
27 February 1926
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OUR THIRD BIRTHDAY
Evening Post
31 May 1930
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LETTERS.
Evening Post
22 June 1929
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FAIRY DEWDROP'S TOFFEE
Evening Post
24 January 1931
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LETTERS
New Zealand Times
30 October 1926
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LETTERS
New Zealand Times
29 August 1925
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A HAPPY LITTLE GROUP "I wonder what ‘Fairiel' has to say to us this week!"
New Zealand Times
20 June 1925
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HELPING WINTER
Evening Post
19 July 1930
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A LETTER.
Evening Post
14 September 1929
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PIXIE PEOPLE
Evening Post
31 October 1936
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OUR RING TO-NIGHT
New Zealand Times
3 April 1926
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LETTERS
New Zealand Times
19 June 1926
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SANTA CLAUS' HELPERS
Evening Post
13 December 1930
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LETTERS
New Zealand Times
8 August 1925
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COLOURS
Evening Post
5 July 1930
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WHO?
Evening Post
2 November 1929
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"PLEASE....!"
Evening Post
20 December 1930
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LETTERS.
Evening Post
11 February 1928
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WINTER COMES
Evening Post
24 June 1933
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DEAR-MY-PIXIES:—
Evening Post
14 October 1933
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"LOVELIEST THINGS"
Evening Post
9 August 1930
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LETTEES
Evening Post
11 August 1928
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THE SURPRISE PARTY
Evening Post
17 June 1933
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OUR OWN VERSEMAKERS
New Zealand Times
25 September 1926
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LETTERS
New Zealand Times
2 October 1926
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SOME LETTERS
New Zealand Times
13 June 1925
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LETTERS
New Zealand Times
24 July 1926
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LETTERS.
Evening Post
27 April 1929
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THE AUTUMN FAIRIES' BALL
Evening Post
9 May 1931
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THE FAIRY RING
New Zealand Times
15 August 1925
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Mickey and Minnie tiptoe through the tulips. Mickey and Minnie are bold as brass—but the tulips ... you know what Ipvely colours you can paint them. FAIRIEL.
Evening Post
6 October 1934
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The artist made five mistakes when drawing this picture. Can you sec what they are? Write out your list and enclose it with your letter.to . . y Fairiel.
Evening Post
5 December 1936
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, SNOWFLAKES AND JONQUILS. And here's a painting for your dollflht, pixies . . . just to remind you that idy Spring MUST be whispering around som" corner close by. FAIRIEL.
Evening Post
20 July 1935
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"ON SLEDGES."
Evening Post
17 May 1930
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Your painting, elves! The one on the other side is for all elves'under 17, this one for pixies 12 and ovtr. Send your ages with your picture*.— FAIRIEL.
Evening Post
4 October 1930
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FIRST-LETTER PEOPLE.
Evening Post
18 February 1928
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These dainty ladies in their spreading skirts and friUy flounces would make a pretty paintingl for a Christmas calendar. See what your paint-brushes can make of them.—Fairiel.
Evening Post
26 November 1938
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"PROMISE OF SPRING."
Evening Post
21 June 1930
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FIRST LETTER PEOPLE.
Evening Post
24 November 1928
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GRETCHEN YON GRETCHEN
Evening Post
13 June 1931
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<:Four 'people ivho make smiles. Do you know who they aie elves? When you have guessed, see what a bright pictme youi paint brushes can make of it.—Fairiel"'
Evening Post
23 June 1934
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THE SEA-SPRITE'S LETTER
Evening Post
1 March 1930
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And this is your lioliday painting . . . tlie dancing elfin child catching the falling star. Send it to me before Wednesday, Pixies,, with your names and ages on the back. —Fairiel.
Evening Post
31 January 1931
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FIRST-LETTER PEOPLE.
Evening Post
14 July 1928
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" 'Tea for- two,' irills'Tessa . . .talcing the teapot to the table.. . But 1 do believe there are lots of 'T's' in the picture. Can yo\ find, them all, I wonder?—Fairiel."
Evening Post
14 April 1934
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. ''It tias in Queen Elizabeth's tune that these little girls'and^this little { boy went far a ualk.. You iiill^fiiyl the letters 'thap/make up thei^ \ 1 ' " . v names'hidden in^ttiei'r dresses.—Fairiel." •* •' 1 ,
Evening Post
17 February 1934
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FIRST-LETTER PEOPLE.
Evening Post
19 October 1929
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This painting for your pleasure. Colour it fust, then cut it out, mount it on cardboard, with your names, ages, and addresses ■ on the back and send it to me! FAIRIEL.
Evening Post
11 July 1931
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Massed primroses, and violets, and slender heads of hyacinths in a round bowl. . . . Daisy Dawn has drawn them for you to colour v\ith all the floiver-shades in ycrur paint boxes.—FAIRIEL.
Evening Post
5 November 1938
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LETTERS
New Zealand Times
19 December 1925
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FIRST-LETTER PEOPLE.
Evening Post
21 July 1928
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H.ere is another picture for pixie paintbrushes . . . and surely somewhere in that magic circle of mushrooms a story is hidden. Could you make a small story, elves—under eleven, about this picture? FAIRIEL.
Evening Post
4 May 1935
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"Here is Aladdin. Tht wicked magician is hiding somewhere in the , picture. See if you* can find him, and when you have found him colour Aladdin's robes as richly as you please.—Fairiel"'
Evening Post
17 February 1934
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I PIXIES 0' MINE: . . ... I
Evening Post
2 January 1932
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THE TEA PARTY
Evening Post
19 November 1932
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THE CAPTURE OF AUTUMN
Evening Post
17 June 1933
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LETTERS
New Zealand Times
4 July 1925
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ONCE A YEAR
Evening Post
30 May 1931
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Wlial \vouiu"j(iu ii'i • ■ . – If you were an elf:' High Iu a Cnnier On a wco shelf— (Climbed up for fun From the bark of a chair) And a WORMOUS spider Kept you there? FAIRIEL.
Evening Post
4 July 1931
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Scarlet for his gown and snoiv-tvhile for his beard .. . for you knotv him well. Paint it as gaily as Christmas itself, mount it, and post it to the Ring before Monday, January 7.—Fairiel. "
Evening Post
21 December 1934
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FIRST-LETTER PEOPLE.
Evening Post
20 July 1929
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.'- '- FOB MY ELVES.—Paint your picture lightly,- background, too, mount '- it, and then finish it off with embroidery, silks, or cottons, choosing colours to match-your paints. Who will send the daintiest to me this time?— FAIRIEL. '' '
Evening Post
15 November 1930
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"FAIRIEL ON GUARD!"
Evening Post
10 January 1931
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"GREEDY!"
Evening Post
14 June 1930
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GOOD-BYE TO WINTER
Evening Post
11 October 1930
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LETTERS.
Evening Post
14 April 1928
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LETTERS.
Evening Post
7 January 1928
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THINK TWICE
Evening Post
30 April 1932
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LETTERS
New Zealand Times
26 September 1925
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Wouldn't they b(> good to colour? Mrs. Eat with her poor hurt tail and the small elf so very concerned about it. Get out those paints and let me sec who can make the quaintest little picture. '' ' ' . ' FAIRIEL.
Evening Post
6 August 1927
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FIRST LETTER PEOPLE.
Evening Post
7 July 1928
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AT THE SHOW
Evening Post
27 November 1937
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WILLIAM RABBIT AND THE FAIRY KING
Evening Post
3 June 1933
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"...AWAY TO TAURANGA."
Evening Post
14 September 1929
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FIRST-LETTER PEOPLE.
Evening Post
15 February 1930
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"CONGRATULATIONS"
Evening Post
10 June 1933
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FLOWERS FROM OUR GARDENS. v Hyacinths and Daffodils in a bowl of any colour at all! But look in your garden, "or over the next-door fences, to find out all about hyacinths, for truly their dresses'are rainbow things.. . , FAIRIEL.
Evening Post
11 August 1934
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"...AS FAIRIES AND PRINCESSES."
Evening Post
17 December 1929
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A PAINTING FOR YOUR DELIGHT
Evening Post
7 March 1931
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FIRST-LETTER PEOPLE.
Evening Post
12 November 1927
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FIRST-LETTER PEOPLE.
Evening Post
13 October 1928
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A very dainty thing for you to do. Paint your picture lightly, background too, mount it, and then finish it off with embroidery, silks,1 or cottons, choosing colours to match your paints. Who is going to' send the loveliest? ' > fairiel;
Evening Post
24 April 1931
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PAINTING FOR BIG ELVES. Elves over twelve! years, this is for you. You'll find out 'mct\y what to do and how to do it under the painting fof the Httlqr people, I hope it gives you heaps of pleasure. FAIRIEL.
Evening Post
22 December 1931
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Small Juanita sent me this picture coloured, so I drew it again for you to paint it too. Older elves might like it to decorate their Christmas gifts. If- would copy well for stencil-tvork on leather, Chrislina-s cards, or fancy-icork. FAIRIEL.
Evening Post
17 October 1931
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Have you brush* and colours in hand? ' Wend £our way to Painting Land; Dress' your picture in winter hues, Mount, it just any way you choose; Add name and' age, and address as well, And send it by Tuesday to ~, . FAIRIEL.
Evening Post
24 June 1933
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[It looks such a muddle and Jumble, doesn't it? ' Faint all the parts marked B, blue; all those marked Y, yellow; the Wswhite; the R's red; the O's green; and the P's pale pink, Then you'll see a picture Fairiel.]
Evening Post
20 January 1934
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