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"Yellow Gorsa."—Write w Jam Wilson, "Whirahunaa." Queen Chtrlttte Sound, Pfcton. "Marlnnru."—To "Zodiac," It Ktnsiniton Street, City, C.2. "Nliella."—To "Marybud," 160 Knight* Road, Lower Hurt. "Butterfly."—To Margaret Cimeren, Nae Nae Lane, Lower Hutt. "Soot" (12) would like a ienfr!end Interested in Firtt Aid. , "Nuftet"'(l3) aikj for a »««frlend Interested in knitting, iirdenine,, and film sUr«.

.... OF RING TONIGHT. "Swastika," Karorl.—6, 1 did set lost,, but J promise not to rieti Monday. "Bed Flanu," Brooklyn.— Ana your age?—ln case 3on bate a too-little or -too-big mushroom, which would never do. "Rlmu," ; Khandallah.—Tho wee little lambs ; look as happy as Spring Litly herself. "Biddy Bumpkin," Lower Hutt.—ren-frlcnds aro great fun, specially-when !you'ro same ■.: .size. ': . .■■■ -~ .■ . . ;■: ,■■ ••> »'•■•■ ~y_ ■. "Apple Blosiom," K«(hutii.—Toti ■Mtiust bo new.; Wh«r«'.'.>nctly'^s'.,tli'6''l|la|ataU<)<if "Bey Chsvuller," Lower Hutt—lsn't that a 1 Tuesday? Id-like to dome If nothing hap..pens to prevent.'';lt sound! ,Jolly.' "Tippetty T»«s," Brooklyn.—He'i not 'zsctly grown-up yet, tmt he's much bigger than you. "Daphne Roie," Pieten.—Large books for a small one. I've read "The Coldatone," aud another whose name I've forgotten.l "Blnks," Ruatoria.—Such plcnlc-tlmea you'll be having I Christmas is neit "specially" page, so you won't be hurried for that. ''Roy Tyack," City.—''Slim jlrn" might suit you, ■ cos "the. other, la ■, taken. "Smile Awhiles" can be copied Tor me Sine. "Orshid Flower," City >-But jve've no room ' for copied verse or stories, elf; and you've yet to> learn to draw. '..... < r. "Pollyanna." Kllburn.—November will tell a different tale, so it's just as well to make hay now. Anyway, It's excellent.,' hay 1 "Clarionette," Petene.—A fair number, chick. The wee poem has- a ' fairy sound. Please send me your own name again-. ' "Fairy Whito-Eyot," Lower HUM.—l've tliouchl and thought, and 1 liaveu't auessed yet! "Popplts," Ntwtswii.—Last Sfay t counted 2600, but there are more Blnce then. "White Velvet," Lewer Hutt.—lt is.bus enough this time, and very dainty. "Eltctric Girl," Ssatoun.—Great 'plans, and' a lovely setting for them. I hope you've re- : membeted tq hire a chapcrouo too ? 1 "lassie," Kelburn.—Yea,. I•' heard, it—and tell me when the "«ome-time-!atet" comes..... Terrible that you surprised me ■ with droop- . Ing wings Never again I • >; "Marybud," Lower Hutt.—lsn't she a luckiness? P'raps she'll vend photos to yoy, "Penelope Jane," Lower Hutt.—Fine to beciu in the Guides with badges already earned. "Elvina," Ngaio.—Paddling day 9so sbon? Summer must be near: "Rainbow," Mlramar.—Then your ... birthdays are nlmost together. \'ou just missed finding a twin, didn't you! . : "Pixie Pink," Mlramar.—A truly fairy name. Do you swing- on a heather-bell and sing to , the moon? ' "Nanclna," Hataltal.—O, I love the dancing Uss . . . and the bright painting. "Jonquil." Brooklyn.—That's neat, .dear one. But never a letter from you? "Tiny Tot," Brooklyn.—And did the Radio Fairies send you away on a treasure-hunt? "Funny Bunny," Brooklyn.—That was fun. I hope It was an exciting sort of picture. "Santa Fe," City.—l'll have to learn wild flowers, for I don't know .those at all. "Mary," Ntahau School.—Lucky that Daddy wasn't a bear. He might huvo eaten you upl "Tul." Nfahau School.—Did you ko to sec him, and wish him happy-returns? "Ada," Nfahau School.—Only I'm certain he ' wouldn't tell you his ago with candles 1

"Betty." Nsahau School.—O, Ido hope the steps weren't hard cnousli to hurt. ■ "Marie Louise," Niahau School.—l 'snect you keep her very carefully tidy,and clean. "Nugiet," Karorl.—lsn't It fun to bo up-and--1 about again 1 What colour Is the jumper, and what stitch did you use?

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1933, Page 20

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PLEASE Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1933, Page 20

PLEASE Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1933, Page 20

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