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write again, as I enjoyed your letter very ' much. Ibe jokes were ?ood, too. Leo ' Place—Where d:d you go for the holiday? i Y"u certainly seem to have had a great '..me. Margery Dunne—l am so sorry to hear that you have been sick, but am glad That you are better now. The certiorates will be reproduced shortly in the paper. ! and then you will be able to see them. ??? (Hollywood Avenue) —An answer is impossible unless you remember to s!?n y ■Uγ name. Violet Hale*—Ortalnly you are welcomed to our midst. The coupons are to be sent in with your work at the ' end of the competition. Ena Finlay—You i 'nave to use the special form used In the ; ;■ iper you know. Arthur Lydiard—l do :.■"•! quite understand your question. Please write a?ain. Joan Logic— It will be srr-at n >w that you can enter for iLe competi- I ■ "n. for I am sure you will like it. Helen reoe.v*>d safely, and i '..*■ badg-es won't be very long- now. Joan Tuohey—Your letters will be welcomed. , ar:'l win be answered here each time. Y-s. I h3ve arranged for that to happen. l»y ; Williamson —Your Dunedin friends must ; . be very pleased to pet the " Biidg-et." Get ; Tr:* Sundre-J first. Bead rule T. Send the none}- in stamps- J. w. Wilson—l am ■ir-aia ti-.at can't be done, but you can , . -n efforts In doin? the one entry if you «isS. or else send in for ba.-k copies. : w inch can be obtained at this orr.ee. Jean McTavish—>'ext lime put a stamp on your . iciter. and I won't have to pay -Jd for" the pleasure of readme- it. I am ?lad the rer- i tiflcate arrived safeiy. Winnie Castle— The extra money was received, for w-hich try best thanks. John Thomson—Yes, certuicates win be returned marked cancelled. The club membership fljrures are a secret Just yet. but shortly they will be announce!. Helen Brown—-I am sorry to !i->ar about the bad luck your friend h3d, ' and hope that she will soon be well. Read the important warning , , and you will rind your answer. Mabel Shepherd—l: wa* ; miserable on Guy Fawkes- nisrht, wasn't it ' ■ And it only comes once a year. too. The crystal ret must be very nice. Joan Thomson—What did you pet the two noli '..-.ys for? Y"U did very well to a*t ?o maiiy • word*. May White^—l am afraid ymi must have missed your name, as I try to answer every letter, no matter how short i: may be. i am rlad that you a-f do-.n? w.-ii With your music. Doris Lington—Write , sjrain, and t-M mc more abo.-t yo'ir.-Plf. Yfi-i can entT for the competition ir ym: like. Peter Hobson—l hope you wont St-nd in any more coupons, or else you won't b- , allowed to enter. Fancy our " Bililirpt " 2-oin? all th* way to England. I wonder if your cousin would care to writ* , to mc frnrn there? You will learn to milk ?0.,n. Dorothy Pattlnson—Your la-t mii-t have heen answered, and pernaps. if you look ag-ain, you will, find your name. Better ; luck this time. Jossie Hay—All letters, ; • •11-.. for mc may lr-rt at the rrent 3dver- ! ti-inc- counter, and they will be sent to I mc. Gwenyth Bagnall—l am ?lad that you ; like wntmp letters, and will be on the look ! out for them. I hope your mother has a a-ood holiday. May Green —From the s-low- ; i in; description in your letter, I can almo-t : picture myself down with you in the heart of that glorious bush. You can do a> : you ask. but why are the papers being- ' kept ? What did the teacher say about the . 1 ■• Budz-et "? You did not ten mc. Jim ' . Townsend —You can join certainly. Write az-am. J. R. Ferguson—All you have to do ' ;is to rut out the 10 coupons and send taem ' 'in with your work at the end of tte c< m- ! petition. Doreen Abrahams—The thins-s ! wf-A jQ=t lovely. You wepe a dear to ! : spend your money, but I reel sure you ; would be rewarded if you knew how much ' happiness they gave to the little ones. I Your letter was received. Valeric Howearth—Very shortly I will be starting- an I old<=r children's club, for it would be a ; pity to lose the friendships or all my I sreai rarhily as they grew up. Sometimes Iwe pet very tired, but still the work is- ,- ---; really a pleasure, so it i* not so bnd« i Oirclois is the name of the game you men- , ! tion. and it is a very Interesting one, too. : I Where ;S your school. Joyce Roberts—The I sister in charg-e of the sick children said I that tne littlp sing-let would be very ; acceptable, and so you are welcome to ' send it in. Tell your mother that I would i like to oblije her but . . . You cen&inlv : ruiirht to have a gTeat time st Waiheke. ! Verdun McClelland—Here is your letter, and you are welcome to enter. Valmai i Corcoran —I don't think that I Bionlil like ;to attend a school so close to sr.ch a bisr peyser. but suppose 1C is all rig-ht. What a areat success the concert was. It rained all pvonln* here on the sth. =o n-p were n'ur-e off than you were. Don't you ' think that the Swallow patrol is a very appropriate name for the hospital troop? Thomas McLean—You win. Darcy Armstrong—What a pity you lost the Hospital Cup. Never mind, perhaps you will be able to win it back next year. Fred Claxton—Look here, young- fellow, you do not want to jump to such rash conclusions. ~o far as your second question, write to him and see what h< 3 says. When you are in a better frame of mind I will answer

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

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