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Betty Mitchell—l'm pleased to hear Tram you,. Betty. You're still a/member of-tfie cluli. Qeorge Tindle lias been so 01 that he Ms liad to take a holiday from 80 sorry to hear of your illness, George. I Iwpe That you will be quite well again ,SOOTI. Joan' Curtis is' going to get a box of ; paints ■with four rows of colours in it soon.—What wonderrul paintings you'll lie able. to> do- when, you get your new box of colours. ' . , '•■v- .... j. Watson We aIT feel that way for a start, but after a while become so interested tn our new aims and objects in lire that school becomes but a happy memory, with the future holding for lis still more happy prospects. Jean' Hawkins wants a name Tor a tiny : yellow kitten. —I would suggest Monty for. your pet's name. Do you think It a suitable one? Ernie Prince sends a cigarette carl which was wanted by another Budget reader.—Thank you, Ernie. , Joan Foot* has now left school and- has started work. —I' wish you every success in the word-a-day world, Joan. Athol Carson wonders if his name has yet appeared in the Roll CalL —-Your name has not yet appeared, Athol. Bobbie Stone —I'm so pleased to hear from you, Bobbie. Thanks for your piece Of poetry. ; ■'.;]< Peggy Barnett is going to save up ner pocket money in order to purchase a Peter Pan Clnb badge.—A tier saving up for live . weeks I'm. sure that you'll appreciate your badge all the more when you obtain "• Olga Johnson thanks me Cor ! the book which she received and also for her Birthday greeting certificate.' —I am sorry about the delay in sending your hook, Oig». There is, however,, more than one memos" By the same name as yourself on the roil, and, as your certificates contained no note for identification purposes, your P Ol1 ™ were held over in the hopes that you wouia write, about them. Eventually your ownership to the points was traced througn a birthday greeting certificate. Lasca Lloyd—Your prize has been sent, Lasca.—Write and let me know ir you have not received, it by the. time that this answer appears. Molly Taylor—Your -birthday certificate was not delivered to you becaus ■your new address was not sent to us. ine ! certificate has since been sent to you. Nona Thompson—There Is- a badge for girls. The cost is f/3, postage paid. Dorothy Stone —If hope that you have a fine day for your sports, Dorothy. Grace Williams—Vour birthday greeting certificate has been sent to you, (jpac > and jjour new address has been recoroeu. Flavell is going to sit for her senior national scholarship.—l wish you alt cess with your examination. Raymond Pbcrhart—Your badge b a s been sent to you, Raymond. It was held up , owing to the shortage of badges hut am that the new ones have arrived from maker,, all badges will be sent out nnmeuL ately. Kathleen- Shffshan—l quite understand why your entry was late, Kathleen, anu have entered' it for the competition. Gvven Morris says that she has some ,lo,vely flowers in her garden, but we chickens get out from their pen and persist in scratching them up.—CliicKe.i really have no sympathy Tor flowers, uwei:, so- you must take some- steps, to P re \® ' them from getting' near your f ara s _ Couldn't you go round, their pen and carefully -block up all the holes with piect of wood and stones?
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 97, 26 April 1930, Page 2 (Supplement)
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