RULES OF THE RING
1. Address letters to Falrlol. ''Fairy Ring/ "Evening Post" City Ci. • , 2. Tell your ago, name, arid address as well as your Pen-name. 3. Always, t&y whether your work Is original or copied. 4. Do drawings on unllned white paper. In ptncll or Indian ink: 5. Leave a margin wh<h writing stories or verse, and writs on* Side of the paper. 6. The Ming closes at 4 o'clock on WedneSday'f so post early in the Week. Visiting hours' td the Fairy Ring are three to four o'dlotk on Weekdays.—FAlßlEL. # • » 'PLEASE . i . . . !" "Brownie Helpfuf."—Write to "Starling," 13 Cuba Street, Petone. "Miss Nobody," Karorl.—to 'Blaok Prince," B Armitage Street, Ngaio. "Ben Lyons/—Address is "Camp Hill," Pahautanul.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1934, Page 20
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118RULES OF THE RING Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1934, Page 20
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