FAIRIEL SENDS
"Princess Poppy," Brooklyn.—Watch the penfriends' list until you find tho address you want Pam. Wo haven't ft Surrey ipenfriend on our list at present. "Many Happies" of that tenth birthday! "Prinoess Lily,", City.—Ymir name has been added to tho Fairy Roll, Doris. Letterbox I Klf Is looking forward to finding a letter from you soon. "Kitten," Petone.—fYes, there were some pretty pictures for colouring in last week's Rinpc. ; Do you cut them out for your scrapbook? | AH. the pixio folk welcome you tonight. "Tiny Tinkle," Khandallah.—A very good poem, Betty. I like your drawings, too. Could j you make them a little larger? : "Silver Streak,'? Johnsonville.—Tho poem Is spoiled by the fourth verse, elf. Shall we i leave, it out, as the piece is complete without it? "ElflnoUe, 11 Johnsonvlllo.—Another poom to say "thank-you" for. Did you find enough snow In your garden to make snowballs? Some pixies did. "David J.," Seatoun.—The Elf is very good at guessing puzzles and he thinks that "perch" Is the answer to your, biril-and-tlsh puzzle. Is he right this time? "Rambling Ron," Miramar. —If you make a sketch of a windy scene you must see that all the trees lean in the same direction, Uon. Wateli when the wind blows and Bee for yourself. "Top Knot," Hataitai. —Such a.long reading-list. Jean. The Elf says, "This child Is in danger of turning into a bookworm 1" but you do mix books with games and hobbies, don't you. "Blue Veil," City.—Your story of a foxy will be just right for Animal Page. Not long to wait after Bird Pago, elf. Are you going to write a tale of the little feathered folk? "Bob G.," Brooklyn.—Perhaps the Weather Clerk will bring Summer early this year to please our swimmer-pixies. The Elf is sure you will learn to dive next summer. "It happens In a flash," he says, "Marjorie G.," Brooklyn.—What exciting holiday plans. Marjorie. No wonder you're longing for sunny days. I'll look forward to hearing all about tho Northern country when you return. / "Chippy," Karori. —We're very glad to welcome you. "Chippy." I like your description of j tho snowfall. It must have been great fun j to see a white world at. the very door. Do j write again. "Lassie," Kelburn. —Your notoaper matched the gold of some freezias m a florist's window this week. The Klf says It's just tho right kind of weather for "freezias," but I think they are Spring's eaclieat messengers.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 25, 29 July 1939, Page 25
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