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Robert NesblU—The price or back copies of " Enzed Junior" is a penny per issue, Itobcrt. . Joan Beaumont —We cannot trace your poem, " Just Imagine," Toan. Have you another copy tliat you could send in to us? Ray Woods —Try a music shop ror the book that you require, Ray. .The prices range "from about 2/0 upwards. Winifred Jones —Points are not given when money prizes, are awarded, Winifred. Marie Riley—What a lucky little girl you arc to have so many pets, KSrlc. Don't forget to put your address on your next letter, will you? Natalie Morris—You coloured the little picture very nicely, Natalie, and thank you lor sending it to me. Lynette Goldsmith—We are enrolling you, Lynette, and will send the certificate very soon. Your poem will certainly be criticised. , Joyce Jones —Yes, this is the mushroom season, Joyce, and a great time you must be having in the country.

Dorothy Wilburn—Of course you'll get 25 points long berore you're eighteen, Dorothy. Just keep on sending In riddles and jokes, and competition entries, and the points will soon mount up. To join the club just fill in an enrolment rorm. You do not need to send a shilling unless you need a badge. Walter Runciman—Yes, Walter, send all your cards in when they total 25, and we will send a.book in exchange. Your contribution was received. Dorothy Shaw—Y*ou have 18 birthday points, Dorothy. Add this number to any certificates that you have at home, and see if you have 25 yet. Rona Ashworth—What bad luck, Rona. to have a poisoned knee Just as school starts again. . Are you and your brother nearly better now? Valerie Brewster—Now that you belong to the club, Valerie, you can enter ror all sorts or competitions. Did you like the enrolment certificate? Mary Ellis —Yes, Mary, just send In a penny for each copy of "Enzed Junior" that you require, and we will do our best to rorward them to you. Margaret Bowmar—You filled the six weeks or holiday very well, don't you think, Margaret? Your letter was very interesting, and I enjoyed reading it. Nancy Reid —So glad that you liked the certificate, Nency. What an Interesting time you had at Kawau. Ronald Hannam—Thank you ror your suggestion, Ronald. Perhaps we will be able to use it some time. The pictures made or coloured silver paper are certainly pretty. Ngaire Owen—To save up 25 points, Ngaire, you niust send) in competition entries, riddles, Jokes and short stories, and ror air published matter certificates are awarded. John Craig—lt must be lovely to have a long arternoon away from school, John. U you work hard at your sums, I think you will find they will become easier. " Bcrbara Colhoun—What lovely birthday presents, Barbara. Did you find your name in the birthday greetings list too? Iris Hunt —Do you find high school very different from primary s.chool, Iris? Congratulations on winning your proficiency certificate.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 43, 20 February 1935, Page 20

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MAIL BAG Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 43, 20 February 1935, Page 20

MAIL BAG Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 43, 20 February 1935, Page 20