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MAIL BAG

Lota Hole—l 936 —One or our oldest members, Lola. Yes, it really seems as ir Wendy's dream or 100Q patches will ie fulfilled. Keith Walker —Your sisters' forms were salVlv received, Keith, and'they have been enrolled 1 as members-or the Peter Pan Club. _ . Clarice Donaldson —A gramophone at school must be very nice, Clarice. Thanks i'or the good wishes. Eileen Cook'—By all means send us your essays, Eileen. We are glad to Have you as a member or the club. Thelma Clark —We are glad to enrol you, Thelma. Post guiding- must take up quite a lot 'or your time, and help pass ihe hours "plea-santly. Good g-ulding- to you. r, Noela Sharp—lt is quite all right—you are now a member, and your certificate will arrive in due course. Barnice Bryant—Yes, Uernice, a book is yours, for the sending in or your points. Eileen Ludwig—We have noted your new address, to which a Tresh certificate will be sent in due course. j Mary Tucker—l guess you have lots or run with your pets, Mary, and how lovely to have a baby sister, too. Joyce Friston—Good Tor you, Joyce; .we'll be glad to receive your patches.. Your booifsheir is a most interesting one, 1 should say. Marjorie Bradley—l am afraid Olga must be getting her cancelled certificates mixed up with the new ones, Tor the figures we gave you berore are correct. Willy Williams—No. not in the least, Mllly, and we think it is just splendid 6t you to have prepared .in advance. Send the patches in when you are ready. Doreen Callaghan—Thanks Tor your promise or help, Doreeri. It is good or you when you are so busy on the farm. Rasalys Rowe—Your splendid news was greeted with Wendy's cheers; thanks ever so much. I cannot recollect "A Daughter or the South." Joan Fitzpatrick—l cannot understand how you have 17 jfbints,' as we have a total or nine only recorded on your card at this office. Estelle Klinberg—We use only ordinary names in the page, If I find ■ a pen-rriend ror you, I shall let you know. Phyllis Hughes—Yes, it was a pity your last story could not be used, but we'll hope i'or better luck with "The Wind Woman." '. Mervoni Natali —So pleased to have you in our club, little one. It will be lovely if you can knit a patch. Mavis Stephenson—l know your booties will be greatly appreciated. Three points only, Mavis. Edna Shields—You are a lucky little girl, Edna, with all your pets and amusements. The sore toot is sad, hut the open fires just thrill me.

Joyce Campbell—Thanks for your chatty letter, Joyce. It's lots of Tun collecting thing's, isn't it? Minnie Hodson—l would like to suggest Rosemary Ann as names for your doll. Do you like them, i . Betsy Heuderspn, or Sydney—We enrol you with' gwat pleasure, and will try and tlnrl a suitable correspondent for you. Betty Broyd—lt's miserable having teeth out, r know, Betty,, but tlien it is all for the best afterwards. Thanks for your knitting-. Ruby fiarnett—We've noted your address. I am afraJd we would not have room enoug-h for your story; thanks all the same. Joy Atkins—Your lovely patches arrived safely, and I think it is splendid or you all to work for us. Tommy Flanagan—l am afraid you were not so lucky with your work this time, old chap, but try ag-ain. Edith Cleveland—Many thanfcs for returning, the card, Edith. Dorothy Scott—-Your certificate was posted, Dorothy. Write and let us know if it Has not yet come to band. ■. William Woodlock —We are forwarding: you a green bertlflcate, William, and suggest you destroy the other, as it has been cancelled' on our cards. Aureen Croaia —Did you see your name, Aureen? It was published. Ave'ry Carlson—l am afraid you got the address just a little mixed. Always write to Peter Pan, c/o "Star" Office, for any Budget matter. Evelyn Denton—Be sure to let's know when you are home ag-ain, and in the meantime wo will post anything: for. you to Mount Eden. Jean Wishart—"Taddies" are great fun to - watch as they grow. Ploase write ag-ain, and let me know -what you feed yours on. Dorothy Crooks—Thanks for your interesting letter. Your new address has been noted. Mavis Waybill—WHat a lovely view; at night it must be very pretty seeing- all the lights. Mary Smith —You evidently had a splendid time during- the holidays. Thanks Tor the note re address. . . marjorie Davoren—l think it would be wisest if you and your sisters filled In new forms, Marjorie. Cyril Treby—After a flay at work it is hard to sit down to write long letters, and I think your decision is a wise one.. Doreen Groshinslci—Holiday days are always short, days, I think, but then, they are so happy. Nancy Millener—A book is yours for the sending in of your points, Nancy, and then you will have one to spare. Sheila Semmens—-What a , pity, we made that error. Never mind, a new certificate has been sent out. Olga Carr—Welcome back to the Queen City, Olga. It was so nice to hear from you again. Billy Prion— So glad to have you In our club, Billy. Lookout for the Queries Column, and you Will soon pick up all the odds and ends of rules. ■ ■ ■ *• Kathleen Reynolds, Gladys Queen, Iri* Pearson, Avice Saul, Linda Munro, Joseph Sokolich, Katherine Mormon, Dorothy Steel and Maxwell Millener have inquired- re points. None have yet enough for a book. Queries of this nature will not' be answered in future unless there are enough points accumulated to .exchange for a book.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 135, 10 June 1933, Page 2 (Supplement)

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MAIL BAG Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 135, 10 June 1933, Page 2 (Supplement)

MAIL BAG Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 135, 10 June 1933, Page 2 (Supplement)

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