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Midge Makes Toothy Magic

This Is Lady Gay’s Smile

■ ° rtu Tih 'Apart There was confusion on board “The Press. Ship. . , , Lady Gay idlest her Smile. She hunted high, and she'hunted low, and she hunted blte y °"ir a v n imile with teeth,” wailed poor Lady Gay. “Take them out at once. Midge! n In the long run the Smile was blown out of the crack by Ernest with hts steam whistle. But as Midi had forgotten the magic for. taking out teeth once she had tut them •« Lady Gay is now wearing a very toothy Smile, Do you like t LADY GAY. P S.—Lady Gay Particularly needed that Smile as she wanted to talk about the: Club Fair. Turn to Page 2 and read all about it. . r j^Jf rr : TJJJf Virrrrrjffrrrrr

Fairy Pipers

Along the streets of fairytown Little gnomes go up and-down, Piaying tunes so sweet and clear, Heard fay fairies far : and near.

Underneath the silvery moon Still' they play a little tune, O'er each little blade of grass Very nimbly do they pass. —SHIRLEY RUSHBBJDGE, L.B.H. (aged 11), 98. Woodham road,

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19380917.2.13.2

Bibliographic details
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22509, 17 September 1938, Page 1 (Supplement)

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186

Midge Makes Toothy Magic Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22509, 17 September 1938, Page 1 (Supplement)

Midge Makes Toothy Magic Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22509, 17 September 1938, Page 1 (Supplement)

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