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Our Own Verse-Maker.

"SUJIMER.

(Original.) Off to the beaches, with bucKet and spade, Hummer time comes once a year. - i In winter we sit round a roaring flro ' . : And wish that summer was here. J Children with frocks of print and silk Carry their buckets with glee. M"c hear their guy laughter.and shouts When off for a day by the aca. ' "MAKCIA" (13). Hortbland. ■.-■**" ' ';.','..',' '"FLOWERS." . \ ' "'■;■. (Original.) . " .All daffodils have gone away, : >'ot a one Is left to slay. But now peep little pansy faces. Full of smilea, In dancins places. "SHAMROCK 11 (9). Brooklyn. ■_ . ' : V "THE GARDEN FAIRIES. Bluebell and migonettc, Daffodil and rose, Pansy and every flower That in the garden grows. Each has its fairy guard -Who keeps it sweet and fair, • And fills it with the fragrance ■■• It casts upon the air. Sent in by ' "PINKLE-PUBR." (10) Mirania/. ' ,' _.

!"NEw Mushrooms needed for . . .." ~"Greta of the Mountains" (II) City. Marianne Tait .....; •■ City. Eileen Bezer (7) ....... City. ■"Sally" (12) .• •• Thorndon. "Ngaira" (13) .....'..........•••• Island Bay. "Waratah" (13) Wadestown. "Willy-Nilly" (14) Northland. ,"Dusk" (II) Highland Park. "Kowhai" 03) Northland. Freda Porter (7) Hataitai. Joyce Cartor (10) Lowor Hutt. "Cherry-Bloom" (6) Brooklyn '•Froggie" (9) Ooldie's Brae. ElsioiStophens (6) i < Ngaio. Enid Simmiss (10) ...'.....'...... Trontham. Joan Yarreil (II) ' Newtown. Valerie'Smith (6) City. Valeric Read (7) Northland. Emily Flyger Newtown. Diana Woodward (8) Potone. Kathleen Shadlock (II) Lower Hutt. '■Cushla Ma Clirea" (10) .....Paremata. "Marguerite" (16) City. Joan Glen Miramar. A tremendous welcome from us all.—Fairiel.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1931, Page 20

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242

Our Own Verse-Maker. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1931, Page 20

Our Own Verse-Maker. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1931, Page 20

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