Josephine Egan—Send us your nil name, "address, date <>r birth ami age, and we will be very pleased to enrol you as a member or the reter Pan .Club, Joscpnlne. Albert Johnson —Your description or the Ninety-Mile Beach made us all very envious, Albert, and we thought how lovely a holiday spout there could be. Betty Nixon —We were ever so sorry to hear that Peggy bad had an accident, Betty. What bad luck, Peggy", Just before Christmas. Best wishes from us all tor the New Year, and may you soon bo out or hospital and running around again. Joan Guppy—So sorry. Joan, but the pen-friends wore taken before your letter arrived. Better luck next time'. Hazel Swarbrick —There must have been sonic mistake In the judging Of your entry. Hazel, ir, as you say, there, were neither abbreviations nor proper names in your list. So sorry tills has happened, and F hope it will not deter you rrom entering- lor future competitions. Essie Shenkin—The South ATrican penfrlenda had been given to other readers before your letter arrived, Essie. Perhaps there will be another list later on. Magdalen Parker—See the answer to Josephine Egan' about Joining the club, Magdalen; it appears in tills Mailbag. Badges, it you need one, cost 1/. IS'o, there is no entry Tee for the club. Molly Harmer—Your postal note was a tremendous help, Molly, and you may Ik.' quite sure that it will be put to good advantage. Seasonal . greetings from us all. Pat Andrew—So glad to hear that you are interested in all sport, Pat. Yes, reading and drawing are two very excellent hobbies to. practise. See the answer at the head or this, Mailbag to Josephine Egan about Joining the club. Leone Beal—Many thanks Tor your Christinas good turn contributions, Leone; they showed special sacritlce on your part. The pots of maiTualado arrived quite safely, too, thank you. N. Dorset—So sorry, but someone else applied I'or the pen-Mend bcl'oro your letter arrived.
Dolma Schulz —Yon were unlucky, Delma, in that your letter arrived too late to be awarded a'pen-fflend. Another list may appear later.
June Bailey —Hard Hick, June, Unit you did not win n prize or certificate in ihe "It's in the. picture" competition. Perhaps next lime you will be luckier. Send lis In your full name., age, address and tin- date or your birthday ir you wish to become a member or the Peter Pan Club.
Anita Hrrrison—\Ve arc ever so pleased to enrol you as a member ol' our club. Anita. Your enrolment certificate will arrive In a few days' time now. A very happy .New Year to you.
Reg Glon —What a lovely day you had at the Zoo. Itep, and to finish it up with afternoon lea at the kiosk was just splendid. Did you enjoy the Jumbo ride?
Jacqueline Wloloughney —Send us the (bite of your birthday and we will add it to the greetings list. This was probably omitted on your enrolment form.
Lois Hendrlksen —Wc were very g-lad to hear rrom you again, Lois. Yes, Myers Park makes a lovely lunching spot, doesn't it? Do you like your job?
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 307, 28 December 1935, Page 2 (Supplement)
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