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Barbara Burroll—To join the club, Barbara. illl In an enrolment form. Xo. you don't, nave to pay to belong- to the cl'ib, but badges cost 1/. Thank you Tor the riddles.

Pat Haughey—Did you like nangltoto, Pat? It Is a long- way I'rom Hamilton. Isn't It? Your contribution was safely received.

Mavis Watson—lT you send a penny along- for each co*y of "Enzed Junior' that you want, Mavis, we • will forward them to you.

Nyra Douglas—You ran write about your holidays in either letter or story form, and certainly IT it is good enough it will be printed. We should very much like to hear about them, in any case, Nyra.

Daphne Miller—Yes, Daphne, it will be c[u!te all rig-lit for you to save, up the 50 points for a larger book.

June Woolston —You certainly have had a lovely holiday, June. Swimming and boating- on the Wanganut River must have been great fun.

Shirley Browster —Poor Shirley! WTiat a bad ending to your happy day at the beach, is your foot auite better now?

Jessie Alexander —Welcome to the Budget Club. Jessie. Your badge will be sent out to vou. Do not make your stories longer than TOO words.

Mavis Collins—The knitted squares will do nicely Tor our 103 5 campaign. Mavis. Keep them until you see the. campaign announced in the paper, then send them to this omce. The club rules are printed on the Wednesday page.

Dorothy Calvoy—Rlnny-Roo is a clear, Dorothy, and the fact mat lie has come all the way rrnm Australia seem* him nicer. Fancy a whole year having passed since you joined the club.

Edna Crump—Of course you're not too young- for -the play competition, Edna. Send your entry in soon, though, won't you?

Joan Taylor—You will have received your certificate by now, Joan. Thank you for the riddles. Hilda Godloy—Wendy's heading- did look nice painted as you did it. Hilda, ir you look in the "Inquiries for the Week" column, you will -find answers to your questions about certificates. To win points just enter competitions and send in contributions, and they will soon mount up. Valda Anderson—l agree that real swimming is much more run than Just paddling-, Valda. What a great holiday you must have had at Islington Bay. Yvonno McEwan—What a sad story about -the karaka berries, Yvonne. Some people have very little reeling of gratitude. it seems. Your story was entered ror criticism. Dalyrio Ferguson—How lucky you are, Dalyrie, to live so close to the. sea. I'm sure you must have great run playing on the heach these hot days. Cliff Foster—Your competition entry was received, CliiT. To Join the Peter Pan Club, Just 1111 in an enrolment form and send it to this office. There is no entry fee, but badges cost 1/. Ida Johna—lt is quite all right to send competitions in the same envelope, Ida. The certificates for letters and stories are the same as l'or competitions, and keep them all until they add up to 25, when ■we will exchange them l'or a book. Vera Peck—Your contribution was received sarely, Vera. Make Hubby a member in any case, won't you? Just fill in the form for her and send it in. Audrey Mason—Twenty-three points, Audroy. You will soon have your book now.

Maira McLeod—What a busy time you had, Maira—Opua, Russell and Portland! You made me feel quite envious. Thank you fop sending such a nice little description of Russell.

Kathleen Hunt—l thought your description or Howick very interesting indeed, Kathleen. What, a lovely holiday you must, have had there. Eileen Robinson—l'm glad you enjoyed your holidays so well, Eileen. Do you like being in Standard v.? Leslie Waller—No. I'm sorry, Leslie, but you and your brother cannot add your points together. You must each save up lor a book yourselves. What ahout having a race to see who wins Ills book first? Joyce Greenhalgh—Your foup-point certificate has now been sent, Joyce. T.o know the number of birthday points you have, add three for each birthday you have had since Joining the club or since you received your last book prize. Maureen Moss—You have now 25 points, Maureen. Send in as many certlflcateis as you still have, and we will send out a book, or have you lost all your cards? Mary Goddard —You have 15 birthday points, Mary. There* Is no Tee for a new enrolment certlllcate, and we will send you one as soon as possible. Gwen Richards —Your book has now been sent out, Gwen, and I hope you will enjoy it. Kathleen MacWHliams —We seem to have lost trace of your book, too, Kathleen Please let us know Whether you won It as a special prize, or were to receive it in exchange for certificates, and we will do our best to find it. Nancy Davidson —-You have three birthday points so far, Nancy. Thank you very much for the puzzle. Francos Kelly—The date of your entering the club was 1925, Frances. Joan Spick—You will have received your enrolment certificate by now, Joan, and I hope you like It. Mary Elli3 —You certainly did have some run crown at the creek, Mary. Weren't yon glatl when the rain came? A. L. Laidlaw —There arc 12 points recorded on your card so far, Arthur. Shirley Moray—We will send you and Caroline the enrolment certillcates quite soon, Shirley. What about Nugget for your pet's name? Rayma Stainton—An interesting little letter Ravma. There certainly are some lovely holiday spots on Waiheke. Margaret Goldfinch—Glorious holidays Indeed, Margaret. Did the beginning or school prove as Joyous as you expected? Boverley McLcod—The badge has been sent, and I hope it arrives safely, Beverley. I wonder whether you or Maira will win a book prize first? Reggie Glen—No, Re.gfrle, or course your little sister isn't too j'oung to join. Fill in the enrolment form and send it in for her. Thank you ror the riddles. Dorothy Driver—Yes. Dorothy, add all your points together, birthday ones too, and when you have 25 send them to this office l'or a book prize. Lauris Davios—You have 20 points so far, Lauris. No. no points are awarded with a cash prize. Owen Winstanloy—Yes, Owen, it must be hot in bed these days. or course Graeme is not too young to join. You could fill in the enrolment form for him, couldn't you? Henry Davey—What was the name or the story published last year, Henry. I can find no trace or it at all at present, but if you send in the title I will be able to look it up and send you the certlllcate. Vida Enting—You have 21 birthday points, Vida. Yes, when you have the total of 25 send all cards into this offlce> Mavis Baker—l don't suppose you round a tor might long enough ror your holiday in Wellington, Mavis. How do you like working this hot weather? ■ Maureen Moss—A newsy letter, Maureen. I should certainly love to borrow Barriers wings, as you suggest, and fly to your beautiful Napier. Peter Dempsey—lT you send one penny in to this office ror each or the "£nzed Junior"' numbers you require, we will :end them out to .you. j

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 46, 23 February 1935, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 46, 23 February 1935, Page 2 (Supplement)

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 46, 23 February 1935, Page 2 (Supplement)

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