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TULIP TIME PAINTING CONTEST.

The basket of tulips in our illustration will look lovely when coloured. Aren't you longing to set to work upon it with your paints or crayon*? This is a special competition open only to club members. Section A will be for little ones 11 years and under, section B for senior members over 11 and under 18. We are giving you plenty of time to work on your tulips. Pest entries to reach Peter Pan before Saturdav, April 6. Book prizes to the lucky winners.

Violet Gray—What did you call your I canary, Violet? Cooking is certainly great run. Barryval Ullyett-Nells—Thanh you for your little greetings cartl, Barryval. I liked it very rnncli indeed. Aestolla Petrio—What 0 lovely lime yon had at the picnic, Aestella. What Is your pet iamb's name? j Joan Wilson —F wouldn't worry about . I turning* twenty yet ir I wore you, Joan, as six years in really quite a long- time. Albert Jones—A very nice little letter. Albert, and I would like to hear from you 11 again. Your enrolment form will l)f sent > quite soon. ! Leile Harvey—Thank you for your list , or pen-friends, Leile. Quite often we , I receive letters from other children asking j for overseas correspondents. Margaret Stevenson—Thank you for your letter, Margaret. Ruili Peter Pan and 1 11 appreciate your viewpoint, and agree I , j wholeheartedly with It. ij Betty Page—You certainly did have an ! exciting week, Hetty. Farewelllng the I Governor-General was quite an historic j occasion, wasn't it? Audrey Hocquarri—Congratulations 01 1 winning your certificate, Audrey, i nav< i passed your poems on to the editor, e< I watch for a criticism. I Nancy P&rkes—l am glad you liKeq youi prize, Nancy. Patch work will he beginning . again very soon now, too soon for lh< j people who have been revelling- in tin i lovely sunshine on the beaches, becausi the storting or the campaign means thai winter has properly started too. Betty Bradburn —Was your certificate marked one point or two points, netty? Please let- ua lenow this, and we will senc you a duplicate If an error lias been made Monica Coatcs-—Thank you for your contributions, .Monica. They have been passed on to the critique editor. Noroen White—Yes. J think every ont will be sorry to lose the GovernorGeneral, Noreen, as he Is one of the people who has helped New Zealand tremendously in the last lew years. Betty Winkelmann —Fifteen points so far, Betty. Campbell Storey—Three points to add for a birthday, Campbell, My word, Pan is getting- mischievous. Vivienne Montgomery—Your holiday letter was very interesting- indeed, Vivienne, but it could not be published, as it was written on both sides of tlie paper. Marion Hogg—Thank you ever so much for "Tints o'Turquoise," Marlon. It is a most attractive little booklet, and we . send you our congratulations and best wishes for nil future success. Vera Andersen-Bak—An interesting and amusing letter about your school. Vera. School days certainly cannot be monotonous with such little incidents as you ..describe to lighten them. I Joyce Jones—The cross-word puzzle was ! not a competition, Joyce. Did you enjoy I working it out. Lily Brogden—Picnics are great fun, Lily, and you certainly enjoyed yours. Thank you ror the riddles. Joyce Sherwin—Life-saving displays are fascinating- to watcli, Joyce, don't you think? Norma Nicholson—A very interesting letter, Norma. You must llml your time very well tilled with both home-work and practice to do. Nancy Dixon—l expect you will have ever such a jolly time at the fancy dress ball, Nancy. Write and tell me about it, won't you? Lillian Lawrie—Do you like Auckland better tliuu Suva, Uilian? I suppose you find it very different. Sam Rix- I'ltad to hear , from you ujraln, Sam. Of cfmi'BQ your stories will have a critli-isrn, su watch the nil I tor's corner. Rebuilding the house certainly would keep cverylhing in a turmoil.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1935, Page 2 (Supplement)

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TULIP TIME PAINTING CONTEST. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1935, Page 2 (Supplement)

TULIP TIME PAINTING CONTEST. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1935, Page 2 (Supplement)