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THE TREASURE CHEST
Evening Post
8 March 1930
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FIRST LETTER PEOPLE.
Evening Post
2 March 1929
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FIRST-LETTER PEOPLE.
Evening Post
21 April 1928
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OPEN EYES.
Evening Post
3 March 1928
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A LETTER.
Evening Post
15 September 1928
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"SO PRETTY"
Evening Post
11 June 1932
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"A SURE SIGN"
Evening Post
26 August 1933
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THANK YOU, SCRAPBOOK-MAKERS!
Evening Post
9 January 1937
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Cut out the figures outlined above ana arrange them according «• your own ideas on a piece of plain white paper. When you have decidef on the best arrangement, paste them in place and paint the finished poster* Mount the whole piece on stiff paper or cardboard. Entries bearing thf names, ages, and addresses of senders must reach "Fairiel," the Fairy Ring, by next Saturday. Prizes will be given for the best posters.
Evening Post
8 July 1939
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LETTERS.
Evening Post
15 June 1929
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THROUGH THE OPEN DOOR
Evening Post
18 May 1929
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LETTERS.
Evening Post
11 June 1927
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LETTERS
Evening Post
12 May 1928
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LETTERS
Evening Post
31 March 1928
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LETTERS.
Evening Post
14 January 1928
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THE SPRING BALL
Evening Post
12 September 1931
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THE BIRTHDAY BALL
Evening Post
3 June 1933
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GOOD TRICK
Evening Post
29 May 1937
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Spring PAGE
Evening Post
24 September 1938
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A FRIEND OF THE FAIRIES
Evening Post
6 April 1940
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OUR OWN VERSEMAKERS
New Zealand Times
21 November 1925
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OUR OWN VERSEMAKERS
New Zealand Times
24 July 1926
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OUR OWN VERSEMAKERS
New Zealand Times
22 January 1927
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LITTLE BROTHER.
Evening Post
24 August 1929
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"DAY'S END."
Evening Post
15 March 1930
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"A VERY GOOD HIDER...."
Evening Post
15 February 1930
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"A BIT OF BEAUTY."
Evening Post
14 December 1929
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FIRST LETTER PEOPLE.
Evening Post
12 May 1928
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A DRAWING PUZZLE
Evening Post
6 June 1931
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ALL ABOUT US
Evening Post
30 January 1932
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"LITTLE BIRD-LOVER"
Evening Post
22 July 1933
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FAIRIEL SENDS ...
Evening Post
8 February 1936
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THE CAMPERS
New Zealand Times
13 February 1926
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Untitled
New Zealand Times
18 September 1926
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“A STRANGER COMING”
New Zealand Times
1 April 1926
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THE WINNING ELF
New Zealand Times
20 June 1925
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LETTEES
Evening Post
18 February 1928
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A LETTER.
Evening Post
1 February 1930
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SOMETHING NEW.
Evening Post
29 October 1927
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WINTER DAYS
Evening Post
6 August 1932
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"The sky's so blue, and tha grass so .jreen," sang Susie. "And the little brown path runs beside the dark tree. Y(Ju,r house looks new-as-new Teddy." ; « * "Just been painted," said Teddy proudly. '-Nice cream cotoar, all nicked out with green and brown. I chose the pink curtains,.Susie—pink like your cheeks and the chimney-only the chimney's brighter." S v • ?rt,ofL they WBnt t0 "nOOl. Teddy with his red book, Susie with her thShJtotK andescnd°lt ft?."". ?ves-unier^elve,"the Fai^ »« *« *** FAIRIEL.
Evening Post
3 September 1932
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"STORY-MAKERS' CORNER "
Evening Post
3 June 1933
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"JOHN DORY"
Evening Post
8 April 1933
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RULES OF THE RING
Evening Post
17 June 1933
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RULES OF THE RING
Evening Post
19 August 1933
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if you search Printer Man's columns you will find a description of a real Valentine. Those boys and girls who are studying music will be interested in the stories of great music and famous composers, written by "Lucicnne." There will be a story of music in the Ring every Saturday, If there is anything you wish to know of any particular piece of music or composer, don't forget to ask in your letters. Happy days to all my Ring Folk! FAIRIEL.
Evening Post
12 February 1938
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"The Spotted Drowssorc" ihas offered a prize to the hoy or girl who can guess all or most of the names to complete the rhyme which appears below. Fill in the spaces below the pictures, or write out a neatlynumbered list. This is the ■ first of a series of six groups which make up this puzzle. Write your name, ajre, and address clearly on your entry ' and post it to "Fairiel" before next Saturday. Can you fill in the spaces
Evening Post
5 June 1937
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This is Group Five of the Bird Alphabet. Look carefully at each picture then write the name of the bird you think it is in the space beneath. Write your name and address on the back and send your entry to "Fairiel," The Fairy Ring, "Evening Post" Buildings, before next Saturday. q is for , very nice on toast. Us for m i, natural ornament does boast. Sis for — —, catches flies in the air. T is for > "A bit of the breast, plaese, Sir."
Evening Post
20 May 1939
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Can you fill in the spaces in the puzzle above? The pictures will heip you to guess the right answers. This is the first of an alphabetical puzzle. Cut out this week's puzzle, fill in the missing words, and send it with your name and address attached to "Fairiel," the Fairy Ring," "Evening Post," before next Saturday. When the last group of picture! has been printed, prizes will be awarded the senders of the neatest and most correct entries, ' 1:
Evening Post
14 January 1939
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A CUT-OUT PICTURE
Evening Post
2 April 1938
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