DEAR UNTO MY HEART.
®e*r Unto my heart id a necklace, 30 inches long. The beads are tiny cubes of mother-of-pearl, and each cube is linked with the adjoining one by a thin silver chain. As this necklace came from Bethlehem, in the romantic East, 1 love it for, its charm, as well as its beauty.— Betty Dale, Wilson Street, Ellerslie, age 14.
Dear unt& my heart is a pretty little silver watch given to me by my father for my eleventh birthday. I value it very much.—Gwenyth Douglas, 4, fienly Road, Mount Eden, age 12.
One thing that is very Dear unto my heart is a big sleeping doll with long, curly, black hair. It was given to me by a. girl friend. Although I have not had it very long I treasure it very much. Nancy Taylor, 46, West Street, Newton, age 14. • * . * * • • \ One thing 'Dear unto my heart is a sfijver wristlet watcli given to me for myi birthday. As I had long wanted a watah I appreciated it very much. —D. Jones\ 82, Richardson Road, Mount Alberts * * * Dear knto my heart is a big doll with long, fair, curly hair. I had her when I was years old. I love her the best of all my Vloils. She has got real eyelashes lovely complexion.—Rona Dickey, 33, lKiwi Road, Devonport. " -•" • / • » . One of th«* many things that is Dear unto my healrt is a silver watch, which X received' as fla. present from my mother and father oln my last birthday. On the back, "Phvlfis Whaley, 7/10/28," is engraved.—Pipyllis Whaley, 13, Lyon Avenue, Mjlmnt Albert, age 15. Dearjijihto my heart is a Hornby train that wlfll go backwards or forwards. On one of/the rails there is a little hook, and when/it is turned up it will $top the engi^pe.^Leslie Baker, Great North Road, Neiw Lynn. ,7 ] " '• ' ♦ • • I have a celluloid doll which is very defir unto my heart. I have had it six years; and I hope to keep it for many years, to come. It is about two feet long, and I treasure it very dearly as it was a, present from my mother.—Dorothy Hill, 8, Russell Street, Stanley Bay, age • • • • Dear unto my heart is a sailor's cap* ribbon, marked "H.M.s. Revenge." It was worn by my cousin when in aciion in the Jutland Battle. He gave it to me on being discharged from the British Navy.—May IVost, Hutchinson Avenue, New Lynn, age 13. * * « «, Dear unto my heart is a photo, of my great-grandmother who lives in England. She is 89, and I have never seen her, and that is why I treasure it so much.—Rita Rambaud, 50, Lake Road, Takapuna, age
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 258, 31 October 1928, Page 18
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