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Wyatt Dudley— What a great pct Nick must be, Wyatt. I certainly found your letter about him very interesting, and quite wished I had such a friend. Doris Skinner— How lovely the little new ehlckens must be, Doris. The sparrows must bo a torment when It is tea time In tire fowlyard.

Valda Andersen — What a funny essay the inspector set, Valdjt. I wonder if he was very surprised when he found that you all said you didn’t like school? I was. Leighton Greaves — Wanganui Is a pretty place, Isn’t I't, Leighton? I expect you thoroughly enjoy the IYA sessions.

Dulcie Moffatt— Birthday points are. not sent out, Dulcie, but merely recorded at this olilce. Your name has been added to the list. Don’t forget to write and tell mo all about the garden. I am sure it ■will be a splendid success.

Marjorie Sinton — Welcome to the club. Marjorie. You gave us all the particulars required in your letter, and your certificate will be sent out In a few days. Shirley Wilson — I hope you have quite recovered from chickenpox by this time, Shirley. It Is a nasty thing to have at this time of the year.

Joy Houghton— lf you send us In your full name, age, date of birth and address, Joy, we will be able to make you a member of the Peter Pan Club. Ivo Joyce— Your competition was safely received, Ivo, and will be Judged with the others. Write again soon, won’t you? Frances Mackenzie— Susan has been enrolled as a club member, Frances, ami will receive her certificate quite soon. Just al present there are no pen-friends available.-. M. Mulgrow The tree at your brother’s home must be very lovely when it is out in Hower, Mary, lour own garden sounds a very bright and cheerful spot, too.

Margaret Hansch— Tiie. girls tire allowet! to write to Peter Pan or Wendy. Just as they please. .Margaret. Yes, birthday certificates arc held at this office. The spring ramble in the bush must have been most enjoyable. Your name has not yet appeared An the Call of the Club.

Doreen Stubbs — Rooks are great friends. Doreen, and you certainly have a good collection of them. The old-fashioned Illustrations in your arnltial must make the hook very amusing to look through.

Joyce Evans— Points are awarded for all competition work that Is not up to prize-winning standard, Joyce, and for all published jokes, riddles and stories. I hope- your mummy is better now. Beverley McCarthy— Your little garden must look very Jolly with its bright spring (lowers out, Beverley. Yes, the tennis season will soon be In full swing now.

Patricia Keogh— Your day at school sounded most, interesting, Patricia, and made me want to be, back 'there myself.

Betty Goodrick— Thank you very much for your little sketch of the watch-out. Betty. To he published, •sketches should be done in Indian Ink.

Joan Brinkman— The draughtsmanship of your sketch was not at all good. Joan, and tiie perspective was poor. Many thanks for your riddles. Joan Simpson— How lucky your team were to win the cup, Joan. Sec the answer to Joy Houghton as to the way in which to Join the club. Tim Gill— As far as we can ascertain, the books were posted to you shortly after tiie certificates were received, Tim, early this year. Let us know IT you cannot find them' after another search.

Christine McLaren— Your sketch was too scratchy, Christine. Try drawing well in pencil before you attempt an Ink sketch. Many thanks for your chatty letter.

Fred Butt— The days are certainly getting longer, Fred, a sure sign of summer’s approach. I hope you will enjoy the years of membership in the Budget Club. James Cunningham— Just at present there are. no overseas pen-friends available, Janies, but perhaps later we will be able to find one for you.

Betty Wiley— Was the show a success, Betty? Your time 1« certainly well taken up with your work at home and nt school. What did you call the little puppy? Constcnee Daly—The Pixie Club sounded a most attractive association, Constance, liiivc you won many points ilielT?? Kato Marinovich— Send us in tiie date of yolir birthday. Kate, and we will be able in 'enrol you tis a full member of the Budget.

Ivy Johnson— We would be very pleased to have you as a member of the Budget Club, Ivy. See the answer to Joy Houghton, and you will find Just what you have to do to become a member.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 236, 5 October 1935, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 236, 5 October 1935, Page 2 (Supplement)

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 236, 5 October 1935, Page 2 (Supplement)

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