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Dorothy Rodgers—Thanks Tor the letter, Dorothy. We have posted yaur certificate. Tony Batistich—l trust that you had an enjoyable day at the school sports. Write and tell me all about it. Pattie Armstrong —What a strange name you chosen for your kitten, Pattie. I'm sure it will ho a splendid pet, file?n Fisheran—Your brother's form was safely, Eileen, gpd a membership oertillcate will soon 'he forwarded -to him. Maureen Burns—Thanks. The new address been noted. So far you have 22 points towards a hook. £|sie Calvert —The birthday presents you received were certainly very nice, Elsie. Thank you for the letter. Alice White —The twins have now been enrolled, Alice. So pleased to receive your interesting? letter, and to know that yqu liked the certificate that we posted to you, Dorothy Green—Your form was received safely, Dorothy. Noni-de-plumes are used lin the Budget only when questions are being asked in the Witch Doctor's column. I Olive AndreweWfhe playing or Peter Pan at your school concert must have been very nice. I'm sure that the audience enjoyed it. Olwen Burrett-r-Seep trying, Olwen. If you persevere, success is sure to comc your way sooner or later. dlennice Aldridge—l am pleased to hoar from you again, Glennice. Keep watching —perhaps your name will appear one ol' these days. Muriel Branscombe—A note has been made of the new address, Muriel. A, good book i-s always worth owning—you speut the prize-money very wisely. EHice Stokes—Only three points so Tar, Ellic.e. You'll have to work hard ir you want to earn a book. Jim Calvert—l hope that you like living in the new home, Jim. You would he tired after your trip along the breakwater. Lloyd Wydur—Short stories must always be sent in on a separate sheet of paper, and written on one side of the paper, only, Lloyd. Remember next time, won't you? Colin Mahon—You have 17 points so Tar, Colin. Keep trying, and you'll soon earn a book.
Bathia Uuttrell —Truly a surprise, and I am so glad you are happy about it. Patsy Hatch—-Ever so many thanks for the jokes, Ptytsy, ami also for the verse, it was very nice. Margaret Bowmar—We can't guarantee to publish the photographic article, but send it i* if you Wink it worth while. Olive Pearn—So sorry about "Secrets"; yes', it was a typographical error. Always pleased to receive your verses. Elsie Andr*Wfr-rfto doubt your brother was pleased because he won a place in the tyre race. The gymnasium item was no doubt very gdod. Cyril Treby—A chatty letter, Cyril. Write again soon. Roderick Smith —I was so pleased to re oeive your little letter, Roderick. ouv vegetable garden will be quite a paying proposition if you carry on at that rate, i Isabel Edgar-e—As you suggest, the jokes might bring you in the remaining points. We hope that you'll he lucky, anyway. jaok Shipman—What are the extra two points for, Jack? We are not at present •holding any certificates for you.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 99, 29 April 1933, Page 2 (Supplement)
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