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Molly Soranson wants a name Tor a baby pigeon.—How would Downy do? Hanry Kemp tells me that bis grandmother met with an accident. —Slippery noors are awrully dangerous, Henry, especially to old people. I hope that your grandmother soon recovers from the Tall.

Xelda Marcer bas a do; which climbs up a ladder. —Joe must be a clever flog-.

4mm Marcsr went to a fancy dress ball. One always enjoys one's self at a fancy dress ball.

Dorothy Jonas had a Joke for the competition but forgot to post it. —That was unfortunate, Dorothy.

Elate Baker describes her birthday party.-—You did have a good time, Elsie.

Bernlca Brookes has many rriends In the club, who tell her that she should write to me.—l'm glad that you have taken their advice and written to me.

Gladys Coutam received a manicure set and some handkerchiefs for her birthday. You mnst prize your birthday presents.

Elsie Thomas, O.SM., who lives at Palmerston North, tells me that she is soon going to Xevin with her school basketball team. —I wish you all success in the match, Elsie.

Alpha SmiUi went bird nesting:-—You want to take care when you're bird nesting, Alpha, Tor it would be dreadrm ir you drove a bird away Trom ber nest Tor ever.

Gladys ——, Te Kopuru, describes her garden.—You must be keen on gardening, Gladys.

R. Owen Spargo had a model yacht given liim lor his birthday.—You are a luckyboy.

Hylda Thompson wonders If her friend in Sydney can join the club.—Yes, she can join.

Ethel Dillon tells about the basketball match between the Oliakune and Taumarunui schools. —My word, Ethel, Obakunc ■will liave to buck up.

Ronald Fitzgerald notified me of bis change of address.—Your new address has been recorded.

Joyce Stewart hasn't mucb time to write to me, Tor she is looking for work.—Best of luck in your quest for work, Joyce. I know it's very hard to get.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 2 (Supplement)

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 2 (Supplement)