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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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