Pat Haughey—What a splendid time you must have hail at the picnic, Pat. Congratulations on winning: the race.
Ken Roycroft—Your hook has been sent out, Ken, and Phyllis' should follow It in a few days. How aid you like going: hack to school after the holidays?
Doris Cross—Count up the points on the certificates ill your possession, Doris, adding: three for your last birthday, and you will see how many more you need to win a hook prize. Many thanks for the jokes you submitted. Dorothy Driver—Semi In your 25 points to this office, Dorothy, and a hook prize will he sent you in return. So glad you are able to (ret the paper regularly now. The rules' are very simple, and you will find them published in the Wednesday issue of the budget. Codric Harvey—We were so glad to hear you are getting on well, Cedric, and hope that you will write again soon. Yes, Te Puke Is quite a pretty little spot, isn't it? _ Theo Thomas—You pamted the little picture very well, Theo, but It was not intended for a competition entry. If you watch the paper carerully you will see a painting competition in quite soon. > , Kitchener Road, Milford—No, of course, my dear, you can please yourself whether you enter l'or the competitions or n<st. Yes, we would be very glad to see any little poems that you have made up yourself, hut don't forget to sign your name next time, will you? Mary Qreig—We are looking forward to the results of tho doll competition, Mary. It should prove to be a most Interesting contest. Selwyn Davison —Watch the Critique corner for news or your poem, Selwyn. The criticism or the poems submitted appears only about every six weeks, so that explains why you have not yet seen it. Letters that are not answered in the Mailbag are acknowledged in the acknowledgment column. Cedric Short—So glad you took the story mlsrortunes In the right spirit, Cedric. Would it be possible ror you to send us another copy of "Growler?" Yes, of course, a story about the Star Twinkles folk would be acceptable, and should be most interesting. F. Parnell —or course we quite under stand about the doll. Fay, and would re turn the parcel to you. We all hope verj much to see Yvonne entered for the com peition. Raiph-Bayliss—Yes, Ralph, Otumoetai l! certainly one or the loveliest spots arounc Tauranga. We have noted your change 01 address. John McDonnell—Your days at the rec tory seem very busy indeed, John. How are you liking your new lire there? Congratulations on your splendid proflclencj pass. Eline Gabrielson —Very many thanks Toi the addresses you supplied, Eline. Yes your district did seem to suffer badly h'om the storm. Sylvia Morgan—or course you are entitled to enter Gloria In the competition, Sylvia, and how kind or you to want to give it to a crippled child. Yes, enter It just In the section advertised ror your age. Leo Peck—Yes, the passing or the King was very sad, Leo, but we look rorward now to happy years under King Edward VIII. Do you like being back again at National Park? Owen Clarldge—What a lovely picnic you went to, Owen. I expect you round the Waitangl area most interesting or all, too. How do you like high school?
MABCH 1. Ward, Norman Hooper, Betty Armstrong, June Hunt, Alison Baker, Noel Cooke, Alison Barnett, Harold Joines, Tommy Beelire, Tlielma Lord, May Brooks, Arthur Martin, Ralph Cliase, Edward McConnell, Dawn Dave, Maurice Potter, Nancy Double, Margaret Laidlaw, Lilian Crawford, Heather Russell, Ethel Downer, Alan Smith, Kevin Willy, Leslie Ward, Alfred Dunlop, June Wood, Elsie Hassett, Lynn Wynne, Doreen Hastings, Jessie Smith, Evan Highain, Edna MARCH 2. * Bartlett, Norma Hoffernan, Frank Fulljames, Colin Rankin, Hue Gentil, Madge Sheath, Betty Lewin, Margaret Stokes, Ellice Hill, Marjorie Whitton, Hazelmary Hughes, Phyllis Wigg, Laurel Hurley, Colleen Willy, Gwen Johnston, Elva Wilson, Douglas Keegan, Bruce Ward, Norman Brlstow, Jane Brown, Lloyd Steven, Margaret Powell, Ray King, Dawn Gill, Agnes KiSsln, Leo Raneich, Branka Llversedge, John Matthews, Philip McNeil, Adrian Williams, Nancy Owen, Burgoyne Gardner, Noeline MARCH 3. Fitzpatrick, Jack Peacock, Doris Alllngton, Kathleen Waldron, Lennard Baker, Fay Gates, Lionel Barnett, Douglas Price, Phyllis Carroll, Marie Ritchie, Brian Chudleigh, D. Smith, Malcolm Cowle, Olwen Sutton, Clare Droingool, Ina Ward, Leslie Milne, Shirley Mason, Muriel Foster, Charlie White, Roger Lovell, Maris Woodward, Doreen Gibbons, Nancy Bronder, Beryl Knock, Joyce Stevens, Betty Mayhlll, Mavis Carlton, Leslie
Budget Family send to whose names appear is column Best Wishes for A HAPPY BIRTHDAY.
MARCH 4. Bass, Kenneth Macgregor, Marin ' Carr, Alan Mattcson, Doris Crooks, Sylvia Menzies, Joy Cross, Gordon Morris, Gwenda Gibbons, Belle O'Gorman, Jack Storey, Knlee Shern, John Gillauders, John Rowland, Sylvia Good, Kdwln Pooiey, Ramon Halligan, Guy Todd, Beryl Hewitt, Marjorle Tremain, Aroha Kemp, Gwen Kilner, Athol •Leighton, Stanley Summer?, Frank MARCH 5. Alder, France# Rosier, Thelma Boggs, Marie Warrington, Dorothy Caldwell, Norma Ryan, Eileen Coles, Kue.v Wilson, Herbert Hamilton, Hilda Zinian. Arthur Hopwood, Betty Purcell, Gladys King, David Aiding, Mavis Sefton, Doreen DuUiel, Phyll.vs Langton, Hazel Wlllonghby, lYances I-eydon, Trevor . Housego, Marjorie Nerheny, Patrick' Hallmond, Colin Roberts, Clarence Craigie, Alex. MARCH 6. Robinson, Rae Maude, Stanley Beck, Phyllis Matheson, Gladys Chapman, Allan Whyte, Valerie Christiansen, M. Mayes, Ngaire Christie, Joan McLean, Dennis Bell, Muriel Newton, Barbara McCullough, A. O'Connor, Daphne Couper, Joey Parkes, Madge Dale, Dorothy I'oole, Neville Dempsey, Molly Morris, Mnuregan Duggan, Mary Saric, Joyce Engel, Alene Tucker, Desmond Neal, Graham Wells, Mary Brown, Alice Wheeler, Betty Gollan, Eileen Christensen, Anna Hewitt, Trevor Mclsanc, Douglas Matutinovich, K. Rowan, 11a „ MARCH 7. Dillner, Bev. Hadfield, Betty Bowlck, Isabel Porteous, Bristow, Gladys Kennedy, I-orraine Bristow, Norma Milburn, Herbert Brown, Ronald Meale, Betty Budge, John ' Nield, Olga Cameron, Stewart Glucina, Patricia Meale, Betty Perkins, Dorothy Davidson. Nancy f Stubbing, Alice Deeley, Betty Vause, Dorothy Gibson, Erec Bryan, Peggy Greendale, Winifred Sands, Sarah
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 57, 7 March 1936, Page 2 (Supplement)
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