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Who iven't to a Christmas Tree party? Those who did will knoiv just how to colour this picture, and those who didn't will have to 'magine hard. There will be prizes for the best-mounted entries. Please post iefore -next Saturday.—FairieL
Evening Post
26 December 1936

OUR OWN VERSEMAKERS
New Zealand Times
24 October 1925

DEAR ONES:
Evening Post
18 June 1932

ELVES-OF-THE-RING.
Evening Post
15 June 1935

OUR OWN VERSEMAKERS
New Zealand Times
12 June 1926

FIRST LETTER PEOPLE.
Evening Post
17 November 1928

"IN A HUBBY."
Evening Post
29 November 1930

STORY-MAKER'S CORNER
Evening Post
10 June 1933

Your Picture to Paint
Evening Post
19 December 1932

This is not an ordinary picture-10-painl. It is something that small needlewomen will find interesting. First of all paste the picture on thin pasteboard, colour it, then last of all, embroider with coloured silks where marked. Who is going to win a prize? FAIRIEL.
Evening Post
19 October 1935

"FAIRYLANP"
Evening Post
9 September 1933

This dainty picture ivas made by "Pom-pom," one of our younger artist elves. Paint it. in delicate pastel tints and keep it carefully for your Birthday scrapbooks. May is the closing month for the Scrapbook Competition, and there will be prizes for the best four entries.—Fairiel.
Evening Post
5 April 1941

ALL SUMMER IN A BOX.
New Zealand Times
24 October 1925

"MUSHROOMING."
Evening Post
3 May 1930

"ATTENTION,. EVERYB6DY !"
Evening Post
19 August 1933

"DOWN WATTLE TRACK"
Evening Post
26 August 1933

Ever so many things beginning with D—but how many? That’s what you have to discover this time, and I know you think it’s rather fun! Write them out carefully, and send them with your letters to me. There are prizes for the two who can find the most. FAIRIEL.
New Zealand Times
21 August 1926

LOVED ONES
Evening Post
30 May 1931

THE PARTY
Evening Post
3 June 1933

LETTERS
New Zealand Times
14 November 1925

LETTERS
New Zealand Times
5 September 1925

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1
Evening Post
21 September 1929

"WEE SCRAPS OF THE SUN."
Evening Post
13 July 1929

"THE MOON..."
Evening Post
26 April 1930

"FAIRIEL SPRING-CLEANS"
Evening Post
4 November 1933

COLLEGE FUN
Evening Post
5 May 1930

"STORY-MAKERS' CORNER"
Evening Post
29 July 1933

What do you think these little girls are looking al? Write down your idea in a short paragraph of not more than two hundred words and send it with your next week's letter to the Ring. The best paragraphs will be printed. Describe the imaginary. scene as though you, too, were watching. FAIRIEL.
Evening Post
19 December 1936

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Times
17 July 1926

DAFFODILS
Dominion
3 September 1932

BOOKS TO LOVE
Evening Post
17 May 1930

FIRST-LETTER PEOPLE.
Evening Post
29 September 1928

"A VERY QUEER THING."
Evening Post
29 March 1930

OUR OWN VERSEMAKER
Evening Post
26 March 1932

"ROUNG-IN-A-RING"
Evening Post
18 February 1933

COMPETITIONS
Evening Post
25 May 1935

STORY-MAKERS' CORNER
Evening Post
6 January 1934

"APPLE FRUIT AND BLOSSOM."
Evening Post
10 May 1930

OF MUSIC
Evening Post
18 December 1928

REQUESTS.
Evening Post
12 April 1930

FIRST-LETTER PEOPLE.
Evening Post
4 February 1928

"All very well," said Dobbin to Dick, "when we take Little Girl for a ride; all very well when it's very smooth meadow—not even"a stone fn our stride. But this Is the question: Please to remember she's riding on nothing at all, and what shall wo do, now these dandelions yellow have grown up so terribly tall?" : ; FAIRIEL.
Evening Post
24 April 1931

"NEW PIXIES...."
Evening Post
28 January 1933

Daffodils remind me of' all the golden things— Butterballs and ballet frocks and moths with yellow wings, Fluttering and' swaying down Beneath'the orchard trees, Shaking out'their saffron sails to catch the first spring breeze. A 1 sea of gold there is today in every city park, But Oj the first-born daffodil—a candle iv green dark. —FAIRIEL.
Evening Post
12 September 1936

REQUEST
Evening Post
30 April 1938

DEAR EVERYONE,
Evening Post
6 June 1931

Untitled
Evening Post
20 July 1935

LETTERS
New Zealand Times
15 May 1926

LETTERS
New Zealand Times
7 November 1925

"FROM THE FENCES."
Evening Post
13 July 1929

"BOCKETS!"
Evening Post
8 November 1930

FIRST-LETTER PEOPLE.
Evening Post
17 March 1928

FIRST-LETTER PEOPLE.
Evening Post
5 November 1927

CUPID IN THE GARDEN
Evening Post
10 December 1932

"STORY-MAKERS' CORNER"
Evening Post
19 August 1933

"STORY-MAKERS' CORNER"
Evening Post
26 August 1933

"NEW ARRIVALS"
Evening Post
23 September 1933

\ «• yieOx .TP|WM:r- n "'A/tr . iIR «flKflfl*a 1- •fifty* EIVCS .InHCOS? *"*•*» and «aps, the Autarin Maid, and the wide green flelWand friendly roof-SSLr ViwH * P^J K*° h*er; ?ViU you colout v- Please' my elves' mount «• very- carefully on stiff .^^^■^•■Wy.^Hiraer.^dpißst-ititp the Ring: before Wednesday, May 30, PosMe will brinp priws to „ loose who send the bestl paintings. ..—'-- .--, ■~. -;-■- .-.-. —Fairiel. .--
Evening Post
9 May 1936

NATURAL HISTORY ALPHABET IV
Evening Post
11 February 1939

Untitled
New Zealand Times
13 February 1926

HAZEL’S CO MPETITION.
New Zealand Times
11 September 1926

FAIRY FOLK
New Zealand Times
5 September 1925

THE BIRTHDAY OF THE RING
Evening Post
28 May 1932

"THE ARCADIANS."
Evening Post
24 May 1930

SWEETMAKERS.
Evening Post
27 October 1928

OPEN EYES
Evening Post
19 April 1930

FIRST JONQUILS!
Evening Post
8 June 1929

OUR PET THINGS.
Evening Post
30 March 1929

THE SILVER HOARD.
Evening Post
17 September 1927

FROM A VERT LITTLE ELF.
Evening Post
3 October 1931

"NEWS!"
Evening Post
14 January 1933

"NEW PIXIES"
Evening Post
13 May 1933

"STORY-MAKERS' CORNER "
Evening Post
5 August 1933

Yes, I'm sure it is a Saturday picture, for these two little girls look as if they have a whole sunny holiday before them. I think they must be in the country and are sitting on a brick wall in the sunshine. Clear blue sky above, singing birds and hills and sparkling fields around them. Can you paint all this into "Sunray Sally's" picture?—Fairiel.
Evening Post
22 June 1940

THE FAIRY RING
New Zealand Times
17 July 1926

This picture seems to be rather full of everything, doesn't it? And the funny thing about it is that everything seems to begin with the same letter—there’s “pedlars” that begins with P. See how many more you can discover. Write out your list and send them with your letters to me. There are prizes for the three little people who find the most. Off you go! FAIRIEL.
New Zealand Times
2 October 1926

Sent in by Alan Shaw, aged nine, Wellington. This is Alan’s competition. He found it and copied it for us to have in our Ring. Can you discover the plant which is hidden in each picture? If you can, write out the names and send them with your letters to me. There’ll be prizes for the first three right to be chosen on Friday. FAIRIEL.
New Zealand Times
7 August 1926

Hidden here in these pictures are things which you will see when those hot summer days take you down to the shores again. How many can you discover, I wonder? When you have found what. the pictures mean write them out and send them with your letters to me. The first three right ones to be opened on Thursday morning will win the prizes. FAIRIEL.
New Zealand Times
9 October 1926

PRIZE-WINNERS
New Zealand Times
29 May 1926

Story for Tiny Tots.
Putaruru Press
30 March 1933

A LETTER.
Evening Post
19 November 1927

LETTERS.
Evening Post
13 October 1928

ALL MY LITTLE PEOPLE
Evening Post
4 April 1931

THE NAUGHTY ELF
Evening Post
17 October 1931

THE LATE BIRTHDAY
Evening Post
18 June 1932

SOME LETTERS
New Zealand Times
12 December 1925

LETTERS
New Zealand Times
7 August 1926

LETTERS .
New Zealand Times
10 April 1926

CHILDREN’S LETTERS
New Zealand Times
13 November 1926

HOLIDAY FUN
Evening Post
16 February 1929

"FAIRIEL SENDS"
Evening Post
14 November 1936

"A LITTLE DOG, TO FAIRIEL."
Evening Post
21 February 1931

GOOD PAINTING!
Evening Post
26 November 1927

Here are shells. How.many of you know them? Perhaps you have some of them in your holiday collection, eh? I wonder though if you've been interested enough to discover their names. . . if you have you'll make short work of these jumbles. Cut out the picture with the names written correctly in the spaces and see how many of you can be Wise One 3 in our next Ring. FAIRIEL.
Evening Post
4 February 1928

FIRST-LETTER PEOPLE.
Evening Post
11 February 1928

"IMPATIENCE."
Evening Post
3 October 1931

\■l-- ■ – ■ —— Group Six of the Natural History Alph'abct Competition. Fill in the spaces below the pictures, or write out a neatly-numbered list. Write your name, age, and address clearly on your entry, and post it to "Fairiel" before next Saturday. ~ Vis – for ■—, a very large bird, W is for — > who lives with a herd, V is for —: , who makes a quaint sound, Z is for , in India is found.
Evening Post
17 July 1937

"FRIENDS ACROSS THE SEA"
Evening Post
7 April 1934

MAGIC STAIRWAYS
Evening Post
2 March 1940

A LETTER IN RHYME.
Evening Post
21 May 1938