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Eden Coombes — Your verse-making efforts would be better directed into avenues of happy thought. These days it is happier to write about the joyous things or'me.
Dorothy Rutledge—You must have had a splendid tea party, Dorothy.
Janet Shaw—The book for which you asked was not in stock, Janet, so I sent you a similar type of story.
Margaret Bambury—A book has been posted out to you, Margaret. I hope that you "will like it.
Anece Rassie—July 13 is the date upon which the birthday of the Budget is celebrated.
Nancye Parker—Your joke will he published, Nancye.
Peggy Ruane—TSie certificates owing to you will be posted out in the near future.
Gordon Haines—rThanks for your contrl. Sution, Gordon.
Patricia Rennie tells me all about Her Sunday school picnic—What a splendid time you had, Patricia. I'm sure that you are looking forward to your next picnic.
Kathleen Munro—The P.N, was sent in error, Kathleen. Many thanks for returning it. .
Victor Sextone—Thanks for the' map, Victor. Entries for this competition, though, should always be written on a separate sheet of paper.
Elsa Flavell—Your story Is quite a nice one, and will be entered in the campetitioa Of course, the judges may And a type which they like better.
Catherine Dennis—As you are a member of the Peter Pan Club, Catherine, your name will appear In the birthday column.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1932, Page 2 (Supplement)
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