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Douglas Laloli—Thanks for all the news. The two football teams must have been very evenly matched. Dorothy King—Your contribution was very nice, Dorothy, and in due course will appear in the columns of the Budget. Lennock Sutton—Fill in an enrolment form, Lennock, and I will be pleased to make you a member of the club. Richard Fenton tells me he celebrated the Budget birthday.—You celebrated in fine style, Richard. I wonder if the old Angora knew what it was all about. Joan Johnston—Both the prizes have been sent out to you, Joan. I hope that you have received them safely. Molly Curtin tells how paper drinking cups can be made.—Many thanks for your contribution, Molly. Doreen Duke—Cheer up, Doreen. Better things must lie ahead. Ben Green—There is no charge to join the Peter Pan fflub, Ben. All you need do to b6 made a member is fill in an enrolment form. Club badges, which members may wear if they -wish, are obtainable from this office, and cost 1/3 each. Molly Curtin—l can jnst imagine what a happy birthday you had. The cake was lovely, and I thank you for your thought. Sheila Quinn—l am Indeed sorry to hear your had news. I've suffered in that way myself. Phytiis Crowley—l love your interpretation or the emblems of the various devices on the badge, and hope the thought of them will be a help -to you. Winnie Allen—Your three points ror birthday greetings have been credited to your card, Winnie, so you may count them in when totalling your certificates for a book. Stephen Heath—So glad that you liked the paints that you won, Stephen.
Raymond Epps—Your prize has been posted out to you, Raymond. I hope tiiat you have received it safely. Rhody Slattery—So sorry for the mistake, Rhody. we have .noted the error, and I assure you that it will not oceur again. James B. Wells—Unfortunately It was not your name that appeared in the Roll Call. The James P. Wells whose name was called lives in Onehunga, and has already replied. Coli :i Rowe—Thanks Tor your letter, Colin. Yes, the next holidays will soon be here. Constance Keesing—Thanks for the poem, hut I am afraid it is not quite up to the standard required for publication. Robert Noall—Best or trailing In all your Scout -work. Nancy Harvey—Thanks, but not quite suitable for publication. Nydia Garmonsway—lf your competition entries were posted on Holiday they should reach the office before the following Wednesday and so be in time for the judging
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 192, 15 August 1931, Page 2 (Supplement)
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