"AN ANSWER T0 . .."
"Blue Vei)>" Khandallah.—So sorry you hfet your painting, childie, but never mind, tin are will be lots of other competitions for you to enter.
"Daisy Dawn," Karori.—The Ring magician thinks you have discovered his secret ,of making Time stay. How else could a b«sy one find minutes for sketching so many . pictures ?
"Blinking Billy," Lower Hutt.—A beautifiijlymade scrapbook, elf. 'It lias all the i*eatness, jdllity, and gaiety that small sick /folk will appreciate.
"Yum Yum," Ngaio.—Such an adventure for one little kitten. I 'spect he's a jspoilt morsel now that you have him at Jtiome again. '
"Allan C," Hataital.—That's a splendid retart, Allan. You are going to be a reallyi good swimmer, lam sure. Letterbox Elf, in .-answer to your question, says he likes diving^ best. "Summer Elf." Muritai.—We think your idea would be fun as a swimming race. it to your sports mistress. j "Jean D.," City.—Some little sick child will love those books, Jean. How well ybu have kept them. "Molly W.," Seatoun.—Good drawing.;' Molly! Practice will* make you one of <»ur very best artists. , ■■ "Joan W.," Seatoun.—So many swims ithat you. no longer count them on your/ fingers, Joan. Are you brown as a gipsy yet? "Princess Powderpuff," City.—A lettler and a poem to thank you for, "Littlest." No wonder you love school so much. Do^.you have exams. In your class? "Vera T.," Wellington.—We already-: have a Princess Rosebud, Vera. Will Jjbu please choose another name? I like your tJeaf-green notepaper. ! "Alfle Apple," Johnsonville.—A big? welcome to you, elf-of-the-orchards. Fairy p/ing mushrooms are springing up in Johnsotwilie every week. Are you an artist or a re rsemaker 7 "Fanny Fuchsia," Johnsonville. —Ytowr message delivered Fay. Let's hope there's a special letter for you soon. Postie's eijer so busy with Christmas in the air and| the mailbag. "Little Dressmaker," City.—Splend'fe. results for reading and essay examination?^ pixie. I'm sure every elf of the Ring will rwrite a good essay. "<
"Laughing Water," Auckland. — M surprise to find your letter beneath an A lackland postmark; lass. Thank jou for fc'^e penfriend's address. We'll look forward to hearing, about your northern city. j
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 134, 3 December 1938, Page 20
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