OF RING TONIGHT.
"Penelope Jans." Lower Hutt.—Then J'll save it for her,, and I'll watch for a letter from her soon. "Marybud," Lower Hutf. —Weren't you very sleepy the morning after, childle? "Pride of Tinperary," Masterttn.—Castles in Spain, lass. They say, though, if you wish and work for anything, that it will come. "Sunkist," Greytown.—A long way to take him. I hope he won a prize. "Harold Lloyd." Greytown.—You'd love Show Week. Did any of you ride? "Brown Elf," Greytown.—l remember you went last year, but wasn't It bad weather both the days? "Sleeping Beauty," Greytown.—Aren't you impatient to finish it, when It's so nearly done ? "Phyllida," Lower Hutt.—Yes, 'lovod, but make illustrations King size If they aro good, they will accompany the story. "English . Musk," City.—But 1 couldn't help hoping that Mistress Cat was disappointed) I "Windflower," Sestoun.—She wrote' "To Let" and "Bethlehem" when she was ten years and "Secret Music" a year before. '"Nuntt," Karorl.—Magic in your knittingneedles. . . , Won't you be proud of him when he's big enough to wear them! "Frankenstein," City.—Just In time. Il'j rather a good tale against the Americans, "Blue Hemophlia." Hataltai.—Like lovo in the little song, it la the sweetent thine. I'm coaxing a weo plant 10 grow now. "Lassie," Kelburn—You'llIlko him, and you won't, .Somo of his!verse Is starkly realistic, and the next page will bo sheer delight, j "Child o1 Happiness," City.—Original, is It? liemember to tell me when It Is, for you quote so much that I'm tiever qulto aura. ■ "Green Linnet," Ohiro Bay.—Once before, a Bear got himself1 Into hot water with a kettle. Do you remember? "Fairy Brown-Eyns," Petone.—Luckiness Indeed. "Puck" will love to live In your bookcase—he belongs amongst the fairies. "P.E.N.," Karorl.—l had to maU an txtra hour for them—they wouldn't fit Into the week. You'to been a busyness. "Pixie Pentlf,"- Brooklyn.—Sweet, we can't use drawings In colour. But the story is fine. "White Rabbit," Beatoun.—Poor MaTicret. But isn't It luck it isn't holiday-time? "Vlotoria Cross," Lower Hutt—That's splendid. If you do it'again this term you'll be top for the year, won't you? .. "Bin Sicily," Ktlburn.—l made that for tea, and it was ever so nice. Helen Burt, Island Bay.—Choose a new name, darling. I like your sunset-over-the-sea. "Polyanna," Kelburn.—Moonstonof—No. It has an intriguing sound to It, like "Thunder on the Left." Haro you read? "Griselda," City:—That was in the Ring early this year, honey-bunch. . "Mltri Green," Ohiro Bay.—You discovered them all, even the hardest rivers. "Mermaid," Cross Creek.—'Way down this side i of the Tararuas thero was snow, too. A sudden late flurry from Kluz Cold. j "Jonquil," Brooklyn.—Those judged for prizes! must bo tho drawing-book sort, lass, no it's as well you're doing another. ] ["White Mouse," Brooklyn.—But the others; if strongly fastened, will be very welcome. "Cobnut," Newtown.—Your mushroom hadn't forgotten you, for your name was still in 1 the rixle-BoOk. Wasn't that luck? ' : "Sweet Briar," Mlraihar.—lt must bo a lovesome place., Where 'zaetly. is it? Joan Dahl, Lower Hutt.—Pities—both names belong. If you've no other choice, how would "Jenky" and "Jonky" suit? Edna Corner, Lower Hutt.—Send auy stories, Smiles, or verse soon a* you like, cow one. I'm glad to lure you both; •Ivanhoe," Pttone.—lt's posted, with a wae note to explain you. And I 1 did like the way* you had thought It all. "Mistletoe Fairy." Potent.—o, happy returns! That happened just at the right time, with a holiday weekend. "Silver Bjiriy," Petene.—Does. Mummy make your dancing-frocks? You must love learning all the new steps.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 20
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