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MAIL BAG

—, Rama Road, Point Chevalier.—Unfortunately you did not enclose your name. Please write again giving me this most important piece of information. Elsa Flavell tells me all about a concert which she and her friends got up between themselves while staying at the beach.— What good run you must have had. I'm glad you enjoyed your holidays. Olwyn Tetley went camping with the Girl Guides at Henderson during the holidays, and says that they had a wondeiTul time.<— You did have a fine time at Henderson, Olwyn. Camping is the best of fun. Shirley Money would like me to suggest a name for a black and white cat. —Do you think that Tom would be a nice name for your pet?. Mollie Christie—How unfortunate that you lost your badge, Mollie. By this time another one will have reached you by post. Tony Batistich owns a white Persian 'cat which has not one black hair upon it.—How quaint to possess an entirely white pussy. Fancy the kittens being almost pure white too. Betty Marshall—This letter certainly arrived aU right, Betty. I wonder if you addressed the others correctly? Betty Sheath sends in an enrolment form and asks me to suggest names for three kittens. —You are by no means too old for the club, Betty. As a matter of fact some club members are 17 yearg old. I think that Tottles, Snookums and Felix would be good names for your kittens. What" do you think about it? Wynne Feil-r—Your little friend has been enrolled Wynne. So glad that yon like your badge. Jean Bishop^—-We have recorded- your new address, Jean. How fortunate you were to receive so many nice presents from Santa Claus. Margery Grant —I cannot say now whether or not your entry was received. As your name did not appear, the story may not have been considered up to publication standard.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 50, 28 February 1931, Page 2 (Supplement)

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MAIL BAG Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 50, 28 February 1931, Page 2 (Supplement)

MAIL BAG Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 50, 28 February 1931, Page 2 (Supplement)

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