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OUR RING TO-NIGHT

"Pollyanna," Kelburn.—l did wonder, but the letter mads amends, "The Songster" is a Pet, but not quite right in the last tour lines. You will s'eo a small difference there. •• • post tlio book, childie, or bring it in: I shall lovo to, any time. ... "One crowded I hour of glorious life" is the quotation, Pofiyi anna, from Sir Walter. Scott's "Old Mortality. .. No mine was the college in Nelson, many years ago! Of course you won't do too old—nobody ever Is for the Fairy Ring, if they are tho right sort of people. . . "Wild Rose." Lower Hutt—Darling, all the people who print the pictures for the rani are having a Christmas holiday, so it simply could not go in. And it was a teeny bit ■T?,?»"ir m m 1' also-^'oa Knew that, didn't you? ?ut I Jibe your Ring Fairy, and 1 shall Keep her preciously, even if sh o : can't sit In So" i page. ,".'„,.■•',■' ■■ '• '■ ■ j "Kingfisher J3lue," Wellington:— Birthday wishes to you, childie. '.■:. . Why, did you ever sud. I pose that I'airiel was nol; a lady? P [ Isnt it tremendous when the water half i- holds you up and half lets you drop?-But it s^ more tremendous when you can really, Joan Muncey, Ngaio —0, I am so sorry. So you were the small Unknown with the wee Christmas messages, were you, Joan child? 1 did not guess—how.could I? But I knew ; It, must havo been someone from Ngaio way ... and someone extra specially nice/too! 9 ? Ut.£ Wo'l'nnlon.— Presently we will w'UV?.? °Id'1 d' small <"»c—but you stU haven't- told., who ..wrote, it. and where it it! m teerrib°]y' "'" good reai"n S' «"" I lite Joan Sando, Tlnlserbell has a toadstool now, childie-^sad, but true Cnnirt nohortviDk-f ? n°ther' aso m°™* <»« nobody will, havo thought of It before? That's worse than a crossword to do, isn't it!— But anyway, there will be a small new " slff! dMlInl? partyma(le'uP all by youryours, is it? It's quite nice enough tor the Happy Lines" corner when there is a weo ?P a, c<> to spare in it, though. Can't you Vay^out of sigiit behind the next six weeks Old Year must say to himself: "Well, anyway, 111 have one or two glad day 3 before

I die!"—and ho boos and has them, all In » j>eaP.-at the end of the Christinas term I "Lady of Shalott." Karori.—Childic, it is - -lovely- to have- such a great lady .• and such a fine knight 1 Very, very welcome tho - both of you are to tho Fairy Hing: Tell me" did you choose your.name because of the poem, or because of.that young liuio brother "Sir Lancelot," Karori.—You'are too small to vn,, a .er> y°V ng m;ln' but ! don't think you are too small to receive one are will have so much tlio more time to' grow • o.*r^y Bo huY •:■• spurs ■^■".•>t?S3 Edward Boosie, Seatotm.—Tn'o prizes! But I have never done that In all imy life smiii ?ic ' at tha s^mo time—not ever What magic did you uso to entice two nrizes to/o»» • • • Or was it last shee hard-«"S----and-labour? I should lovo to know "Tiddlywlnk," Wellin 9 ton.—Yours was 'a really sfts ast is-r in'd^teh"^ SSsot Cfora your birthd^- -.- • Don't y OU r o uHt, mp% a Ise tr iDt Just tS» GoWta Doreen Murray, Miramar— What a flcrco thir,^ your Viking was, mtlo ono 1 Tho se de i"? mined blue legs, and that wavlng-in^theTwfnd brown moustache] He U.the first I h aTO seen "^ WPh°C ' LJ vin—What a dear thought from the both of you. "Happy Days" la thi. w . with your baro toes curled un an , f,f' funny Uttle fat smile that has w „ out like aimall flower "tt^ the sunshine °.nl y »t should be .the moonshine for vni.' correct 11 "' S™aU one?-to »» t?ally. t?Sly

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 150, 21 December 1929, Page 20

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OUR RING TO-NIGHT Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 150, 21 December 1929, Page 20

OUR RING TO-NIGHT Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 150, 21 December 1929, Page 20