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MAIL BAG

Jean Hawkins writes an Interesting- letter about Her school picnic and dance In the Hula Valley.—l'm so grlad you had such an enjoyable time.

Botty Weir has been sick, but has had the little boy next door to play with. — Glad you found a companion.

Joyce Bell has a Shetland pony and a Scotch collic as pets, although they live on their farm at Papakura.—l expect it was great riding to school on the Shetland when you were in the country.

Rona Olsen evidently does quite a lot of eel fishing at Te Rapa—Thanks for your kind thought, but I'm not particularly fond of eels.

Edna Perrin.—l'll criticise your work later.

Eunice Fraser, of Palmerston North, wonders whether I've had my holidays.— Yes, Eunice, I have had them as you will see by a recent letter, and had a real good time, too.

Thelma Bollard.—l'm sorry I cannot accept two entries.

Dulcy Bauman.—Thanks for your letter. Sorry you did not do as well as you expected with "Enzed." You may now send in the money you received.

Marjcrie Cox writes saying that her small sister Edith had an accident.—Tell Edith how sorry we all are to bear of her accident and hope she will soon be well again.

Vincent Vessey.—lt 13 indeed a pity that the good weather came just at the end of the holidays; but still better late than never.

Anona de Rose writes about the Pukeokahu sports, which she said were rather spoilt by the cold weather. —I'm sorry the weather clerk was not good to you.

June Rutledge writes a most enjoyable holiday letter. —I'm so glad you bad such a good time.

Audrey Curgenven.—Cheer up, Audrey, School is not so 'bad if you work hard.

June —j Harding St. —So glad you received your card sarely. Hope you get your certificate framed.

FROM THE MAILBAG.

Peter Pan acknowledges receipt of all letters and contributions as listed below:

Letters.—lrene Stephenson, Mt. Albert; Audrey Melville, Devonport; Frances Byrne, ;Devonport; Agnes Winskell, Mt. Eden; Phyllis Honour, Takapuna; Olga Shaw, Mount Eden; Athene Fletpher, Te Atatu; Yelma Cordes, Avondale; Ronald Cox, Mount Eden; lan Fletcher, Nelson; Ewen Reynolds, Rotorua; Dulcy Bauman, Whangarei; Earle Fraser, Palmerston N.; Phyllis Rea, Grey Lynn; Marion Richardson, Remuera; Peggy Barnett, Hokianga; Marjory Walhl; Dorothy Olsen, Waihi; Millie Clark, Ponsonby; Marie Johnson, Point Chevalier; June Campion, Ellerslle.

Jokes. —Gladys Parsons, Keao; William Wilson, Te Papapa.

Cigarette Cards. —R. L. Weston, Oruaiwi. -

FEBRUARY 2. Barker, Arnold. Levett, Frederick. Burns, Maureen. Mitchell, Gordon. Coates, Kenneth. Morrison, Lola. Christiansen, D. Nisbet, , Carson, Alan. Parker, Harry. Catlow, Dorothy. Sheehan, James. Codlin, Juin. Trigg, Lorna, Fitzgerald, R. Thompson, H. Greenstreet, Morbey. Thomas, Waitl. Gunn, Mavis. Wells, Beryl. Howe, Maria. Winskill, Edith. Hogg, Desmond. Wilson, Marjorie. Ingle, John. FEBRUARY 3. Aldridgc, Lawrence. Hill, John. Askew, Owen. Hudson, Dan. Baker, Bernard. Jackson, Dawn. Bond, Molly. Keenan, Eileen. Bentley, Donald. Lewis, Alan. Boray, Vera. Lilley, Dorothy. Craig, Jim. v O'Leary, Doreen. Fahey, Joyce. Simpson, Betty. Gillespie, Desmond. Tyree, Mary. Halo, Mavis. Waugh, Ivan. Hargreaves, Gwen. Woods, Ila. FEBRUARY 4. Allnutt, Winifred. Nairn, Melva. Bingham, Billie. Pratt, Tlielma. Clark, Dgsmond. Sheppard, Merle. Court, Beverlie. Southward, M. Gibb, lola. Synnott, Desmond. Harrison. Lilla. Snook, Eileen. Hough, Bruce. Short, Cedric. Milham, Irma. Watts, Jack. FEBRUARY 5. Bowyer, Harry. Hunt, Lucy. Cullen, Robert. Marsh, Maxim. Crispi Cyril. Malioney, Nora. Dillon, John. McLaren, Gordon. Fisher, Florence. Paeez, Bertha. Ferris, Desmond. Picknell, Ruby. Gubb, Dora. Stanley, Jack. Hartis, Grace. Templeton, David. Heine, Clifton. Wheeler, Ruby. Hadrup, Norman. FEBRUARY 6. * Bassett, Ruth. Morris, Gordon. Bauman, Dulcy. Noble, Eva. Bentley, Frank. Needham, Henry. Grant, Roy. Nottingham, Ray. Howard, Julie. Nealis, Phyllis, King, Maisie. Vince, Jean. Logan, Janet. Warren, Muriel. Moore, Ida. Yeoman, Joyce. Murphy, Nancy. FEBRUARY 7. Buchanan, Edward. Kennedy, Richard. Brown, Olive. Laloli, Logan. Clarke, Shirley. Markwick, Phyllis. Catchpole, Selwyn. Mulviliill, Eileen. Dye, Leslie. Macdonald, Roderick. Eyre, Kathleen. Norton, Vera. Gracie, Allan. Paull, Mona. Henderson, Donald. Thronsen, Ellie. Herriott, Queen. Wallwork, Joan. FEBRUARY 8. Brown, Lillie. " . Judd, Roma. Brown, Trevor. Kimberley, Thelma. Beale, Audrey. Luketina, Ivan. Carroll, James. Levens, Phyllis. Craig, Helen. Monkley, Yvonne. Conway, Ailsa. ' Mcintosh, Jessie. Cuff, Gweneth. Smith, Dorothy. Fenton, Kitty. Stacey, Harold. Grey, Cyril. Scott, Druie. Gregory, Edna. Story, Victor. Humphries, Kath. Whitten, Ronald. Hunt, Hubert. Worrall, Eunice.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 2 (Supplement)

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MAIL BAG Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 2 (Supplement)

MAIL BAG Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 2 (Supplement)