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THE COOK

"l-Wrot»-lt," Upper Htltt.—Have, you a kitty full of mis- . : 1 chief as that? "Print* Jin," Upper Madeline: .' Poland. Karori.—Which will you be— Pltty-Pat , or Glen . Fairy or I. Kanga? ' . /■■ "BMcy Imp," -Braok. l»».—You're the only ; elf called that. Send . • your real name, fay.. ' "U Danseuw," Petena.—Oh, are you better again!. What Is your fudge recipe ? »Baiidy." WadMtown. I like the yacht ' be*t, with the gulls ;.^W.» *..*- •■■ I»»>-Happy returns, pUifrlDld you-have a good day?, . But: how lovelyt Please tell me about ■ their colours, . "Bihar Unlat." WI-. Wmla^-He's . very Jolly, but we've Just Sia'»-DutcW«." i "SaMM Bay." City. • —I hop* •■**• ha*-r • and come to stay by Katttoait Hartoh.M, , ptt«a*w—We have o, "Snowdrop," sweet; Choose again.; _ "awMtM*."' :,CW- ' Where ever is Horo- , kiwi? I've never heard of U. MavK BIN, City.— Why not write »■•• itory^ elf, and send It1 to me? "BlntWrry," t»w«r Halt — Toii'm a ../ lucky one. He visited ns all here.; "VMlty r«lr," City. —I forget- about ioy'i' letter, but I

'spect-that's right. "SMHklst," flrsylowil.^-0, I'll look forward to that—*U in your fancy-dresses.. "Shwilnt Beauty," Oreylawn.—The fairies must haTe,carried that message, I think. "HareM Uex«." O«ytawn.-Dld. you have a Grand -March, arid paper caps?' i "C««kM, If ■ City.—He mlgUt be a yeUow-bsiu-mer, ■or jfcrhsps a silver-eye. "MeoshlM r«lry." K«r.rl^-Such * starry iky—and so pretty a fairy, too. "TIM»wl*ltl«." Kartrl^-We have • • "Goldllocli," Pixie, so jou'M Tlggywlnkle now. .. "G«Mm Otrts," Karsrl^-Can you guess the . puzzles,. or are they too hard? 'Hflay tot," Clly.—But: sunny days are coming, and ml "« h*'* fun 1 . «P«hrm«s," Mlrasitr^-It's such horrid , weather for. chicks and children. . : "P.tM.." KthtU—tpxt must spend ■II your . time with pen and Ink! .. . , - "La*y AutUPB." City.—H* sounds the kind of wlckled scamp-that; I Wse..

Joan CurtU. Cl*y—**d. but- «'»' taken, ;sweet. .Would, you .like to be "Greywlng? «B«dwmi.",Clly.^-She'g very nice. . . . only red ink isn't go- In thsjttng; Mi • > "The Bat." City .—But'what a, blow tt nobody liked It at all! "Sum Mrs Prisons," M«tertss.j-Then It Wd In the envelope, and I .missed It. , "Bin-Wlsf." CJty.—l'd loft to lire there, tn the singing fold of the sun. "Whlteflswtr." ' H«rt«»*-WaMrt . -wMher pleased? What have, you named the kitty? -Whits Trail," T«H«H<-*'raPS »>t of bbtb, but it sounds like the 'flu. "UltMs Black mnie." TalliSM.-So very sorry; Are you betUr again toowl "Merry Mlek," City.—And since you've' come, t hope you'll suy.; say we. r«y Andeneii, Breeklys^-It belonged. Uis. Choose auata,, and jend your addreas. : "Cuddle," Bweklyii.—l'm so glad. TeU me what you like belt In It.

"Wry Resents!." B«rliasipere.--I wonder If «he. changed his title for good? "Sum •' tM May,", Psrir«a.—l ■ saw. • your name. . Next year you'll be placed. "Crlu-Crow," Mlranar—!that's better news. Did Imp 'Flu find you. too? '•little OladntM." Ksrerilv—And parrots In a temper can-look so tremendously crowl "Aswyneoa." CWy^-Its l«u of puales now. Send a "Smile Awhile!' next time. "lllr«-mr»," Kelkum—lt's, quite: «god. plxle. TouTl see It sons day soon. "Wavlm Cm," twrw H«tt—A big welcome. How did you find the name-of-music? "Lat»»a." Lyall Bay.—l've heard of the magazine before: Glad It's (till going. "Fairy Brewii-Eyee," Petese—Will !t be a "make-up" one of : your very own? "WJllrrt." BreeMys>-It was English, ladybird. .May. Is start of summer there. "Pippin Elf." Braeklya.—She's supposed to. elf. TeU me If you don't bear.

Lemon .Buna: Flour, |lb; egg, a little; sugar, 2oz; milk, about one tea cup; lard or butter, 2oz; baking powder,' 2 level teaspoons; lemon rind,' grated, 1 teaspoon; ; ■. ■ ! ■ < - Method: Bub the or; lard in the flour. Add all' dry ingredients. Beatthe egg! Mix all to a rather stiff paste. 801 l into small balls and dip in sugar. Place on a greased tin. Bake for. 20 minutes. '. ' ■ "TE KOTEBA." Vogoltown.

♦»♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■41 ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ »♦♦ "PLEABE '. . . ~ ." Sen* your letter to Falriel, The Fairy Rim. "Evenlnf Peit" Give yew name, ate. aid address each week. Ant arter-Wedneiday letten will k« antwered next Hint—Falrlel. "White Trail."—Write tt "Saucy |m»," IS. Taft itnat Brooklyn. "Puss-ln-Beeti"—T* "Vanity Fair," 17. Ttrraea Gardens, City. , ■ "Dutch Dtll"—To "BrownU Mtlnfil," 16, Wilion itreet, Newtowß. ■ Keith Smith.—TV Gtorit O'Canner. IS. Hlfjh street. Petene. "Hermit."—Please, did you receive "B»ew. drs» fiveeii'i" letter? ";,.- ---"J«lly-Boy"—Te "Geldeo Ray," 72, Beulettt street. City. "Saucy Sally"—Ta "Oueen •' the liay" (Jmi Stewart). Pad road, Perirnt. .■.;■■■».■•'.».• > '■■'

"Turklifc PriseeM." Peteiie.r-But we'd lore you to. Tell me. your, own name, dear. Oeerge O'CenNer. Pstese.—l hope the garden party'was orer. before It ramea. "Siiewdrt* ,a«een." ; PsteM.-srie X may hate, honey. I haven't heard from her; either. "Jess tf «« rift*." Psieii*—Lassie. "KoUy anna" cant write t» any, more ; yet. Betty Blew. Kels«rs.-«o very dainty. P'raps that's why. you can draw. too. • , , "Pellyawia." Kelkam.-I'n just half-way. . . . The correct retort would b« "T}p. , "Bsuey Sally." Waileetewii«—rd like some wUard to put eight days In each week! "Desert Star," MlraMar.—A darling name. How old would you ,be, .colleen? ;. . "BrlshUwliiii." .<Mlrawary-Theres a mushroom all ready for you, little new one. - "QHttn ef the FalHes," HtaU:—O, happy returns I Weren't you' ever so lucky? "Mary-Ann." kelfcMrii.-4ttie's a dear small person in her big lun-bonnet.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 18

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THE COOK Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 18

THE COOK Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 18

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