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P?TER PANS? Imail BAG J Oenq. uow —' letters CQ/y Jv/^^> Olga Whitefieid—You and your f*">r. 1? are very goo 3 and clever, ana your will be much appreciated when '.; is received. In r.n't for-ret m *:*-n your name ne-;; nnie. and then I won't nave such a j.li 10 find <-. .t who *::e letter is from. Norma Barley—Ye? scn-1 lie money in -;arr,p= for tae broo<-ti. your gifts for tlie l-.-'-T'.tal will be welcomed any ::me new. Crushela Hammond—*-.-e peter" Pan's lett.-r of to-day. Wednesday night eertamlv •perns to be a red k-tier merit for voii. Lillian Hedlund—l trunk thai" little si-rap books would be just tbe th:n-. and would be mucri appreciated. Joy Dargie—What is :t that you wan: reiurned. Joy; Please wrile apam and ten mc Norah Ogles — Those puzzles are not conducted by it:*. Auckland " Star " at all. but by tbe advertisers. Alex Waters—One shilling and threepence. Aubrey Breckon—Certificates or merit are issued to children who si-nd in food work, but not quiie food enoti-rii for a prize. Anyone paining 25 points in tins manner is entitled to a b.-»--k as a prize. Una Upton—AA*e!l now what bad luck you had with ail your pels. It is such a shame when they die. isn't it ? Rona Brown—lt would b-= very exciTinsr To win the first prize, as you say. but then "omeone has to win it. You are w--e not to keep pets unless .you have sufficient room for them. Thanks for the riddles A. Morey—You were very foolish not To read ihe rules, weren't you? .Never mind, better luck next time." Thanks for tile riddles. Belle Richardson—All you need to do now is to post in tbe mo'nev wnh a little letfr or explanation or what it is all about. Nancy Osborne —<"iii. no. I would never -rive a letter to the croc, no matter how it was written. Perhaps you mi.-sed your name, as there -o man v. Gracious mc. now unsettl:ng- all the moving must be, and it must make it harier fnr you in your school work too. Grenville Rush—That was a -rood one. Thanks. AA'nte again tellinc* mc" more about yourself. Kathleen Dawson—V\"lTh such a motto you ought at least to succeed some time. Good luck. Leslie Hillyar—Write again and tell mc more about yourself. Jean Gray—lt all depends on bow your work compares with the others whether you -ret a certificate nr not you know. The heads appear separately on AA'ednesdavs. Have you not seen them? See Peter Pan* letter re the form. Marion Cork—-Send the money in stami'S or postal note any time you wish. I am glad you are Interested in the Girl Guides, for it is a very -rood movement. Frank Bentley—Many thanks: they were g*ood. Janet Harsend—As you say •on never know your luck. There will be more rorms later, so you need not worn* These are the days c-r the beauty craze. \\ hy not call the pup Beaut. Mabel Ede— 1 am. surprised at you. I think that the committee ought to stop you reading- the comics and make you write to mc instead You will m:ss your friend, but then you can always write to her. and perhaps even ?end her some comics too. ??? Oruawai (Taumarunui) —Your letter was very inter- . esting, but you forgot to sl-rn it. Please

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 276, 20 November 1926, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 276, 20 November 1926, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 276, 20 November 1926, Page 25