DEAR UNTO MY HEART.
"Dear . unto my heart" is a silver Eversharp pencil my brother gave me for my birthday. I have had it nearly a year now. It is very useful in schoolwork.—Beryl Parnell, Kopu, age 10. • «► • •
One thing ''Dear unto my heart" is the book which I received when I hat gained 25 points. I shall treasure this veiy much as it was my first prize in the competitions.—Rem a Aitken, 16, Bank Street, Mount Eden, age 14. • • « •
In my mother's drawer at home is a gold brooch which has been bitten in half. These two pieces of gold are very "Dear unto my heart" because ray Grandmother Bradley gave me the brooch when I was a tiny baby. I must have bitten the brooch in half when I was teething.—Marjorie Bradley, 18, Marne Avenue, Edendale, age 12.
I have a lovely big doll which mother gave me for my birthday and I love playing with her every day, and I am going to keep her as "Dear unto my heart" until I am quite grown up.— Betty Potter, 21, Mount Albert Road, Boyal Oak, age 8.
"Dear unto my heart" is a big sleeping doll my mother bought for me when she was in Auckland. I treasure it very much, though I have only had it a year.—Jean Mercer, 32, Mataroa Road, Taihape, age 11.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 198, 22 August 1928, Page 18
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