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DEAR UNTO MY HEART.

A recent addition to my store of treasures is a book called "Princess Pat." It was given to me last month for my birthday by two of my dearest friends, so it is especially dear to me.—Nessie Harrison, 39, Ardmore Road, Herue Bay. age 15.

11l my small bookcase is a book named "The Black Pearl of Peihoo," which afforded me much delight when 1 first read it. It is very "Dear unto my heart" because it was awarded to me by my Sunday school teacher in 1926.—Ronald Fitzgerald, A 157, Ruapehu Street, Ohakune Junction, age 12.

"Dear unto my heart" is a small red manicure set, which was sent to me for my birthday bv my grandmother who lives in Scotland. As I have not. much hope of ever seeing her again I cherish it very dearly.—Catherine Mackie, 59, Second Avenue, Kingsland, age 11.

"Dear unto my heart" is a little knife and fork with willow pattern china handles. It was given to me when I left England at the age of five, by my aunt, who has since died. —May Frosi., Hutchinson Avenue, New Lynn, age IS. « • ♦ •

One of the things most "Dear unto my heart" is a small painting given to me by my cousin nearly seven years ago. Endres, Kakahi, age 1-3.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 204, 29 August 1928, Page 17

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DEAR UNTO MY HEART. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 204, 29 August 1928, Page 17

DEAR UNTO MY HEART. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 204, 29 August 1928, Page 17