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Our Mail Bag

L. M, Maxwet! senas me some jokes.— Thanks. Euphemia Sharp noticed a new competition io the Budget. so took up a pencil and wrote down all the objects she could find. She sends a motto.-—Your motto has been received. Oonstancs Tobin was very pleased to see her name in Saturday's Budget. She asks how many members there are in the Club. There are over 7000 members, Connie. Joyce Brown asks to be enrolled.—Welcome to the club, Joy. Stella Insull thanks me Tor the prize she received the other dav. she has only three more points to get for a book.— It will not take you long: to get a book now, Stella. Nora Mshonsy asks to be enrolled.— Your rorm has been received. . 108, Richmond Road, Grov Lynn, has much run at the beach. He sends in an enrolment form.—Have vow forgotten the rest of your name? Your enrolment rone has been received. Douglas Jenkin tells me that he got excellent for his composition yesterday He tells me all the news or Thames.—Thanks tor your letter, Douglas. I*ll be pleased to hear from you again. Annie Clark, in an interesting letter, tells me all about "a ilowiring plant."—Thanks very much, Annie. It is very interesting. Ada Taylor listened in over the wireless and heard the school choir singing.—The Bayfield School Choir sing very nicely don't they? ? OI(j* Hill tells me that she went to the community singing and enjoyed it very much. It was conducted by Jasper Calder, who e.xerted much energy in making the people enjoy themselves.—Yon did have a good time, Olga. Write again soon. I Joyce Spinley sends me a trick.—Thanks, Joyce. Winnie Dean received her certificate and is pleased to be a member or our club It was her birthday last Sunday, and she had seven or her rriends to tea.—Many happy returns or last Sunday. D. Hardy sends an entry form to join the club, and a "Dear unto rny h<>art " Your enrolment rorm was received 'and the "Dear unto my heart" was entered in the competition. Kathleen Hayea has nearly enough points to win a book. She is in the middle or exams at school.—best or luck wcm your exams, Kathleen. Joyce Kealey tells me about. a happy holiday she had at a Tarai.—l'm sure vou enjoyed yourself. Jean Meroer will try to make up another story soon, as Zekla is too busy reading books to play with her. Her mother suggested that she should write to me — Thanks ror writing, Jean. rn be glad to receive your story. Joyoe Bonnell asks me to name her Mark cair.—Don't you think Nigger would be suitable, I do? Margaret Weingott lost her enrolment rorm so wrote out the particulars on a piece or paper and asks ir that will do — Yes. .Margaret, that will do fine. You are now a member of the Peter Pan Club. Pat O'Brien has a new camera, and on the first fine day is going to take some photos or buildings. lie says that their concert was a great success and he wishes that I had been there.—l hope that it won't be long berore you ran test vour new camera out. Pat. and I'm sure "that your concert was very nice. Zena Adams mlssod out some or the words in her competition, so put thorn in at the end. She tells me that her cats when outside stretch up their paws and rattle the door handle.—n must be nice to have such intelligent pets. Phyllis Catterick senns me some jokes — I Thanks, Phyllis.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 174, 25 July 1928, Page 20

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Our Mail Bag Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 174, 25 July 1928, Page 20

Our Mail Bag Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 174, 25 July 1928, Page 20