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now, and here's wishing you and success. sra™ « un " letter you sent me. be »able Lawr.no. tfirills to share our Httle Nortma journey, when you go on y°"'ho De your boliI expect, Lawrence. and I y Tha nk S day comes up to your expectant , for writing. .n-metltlon entries June rrwika—All oT the are supposed to be tne between entrant, June, andj£2«fi.nnarent that the two answers made It appar Remem . the prize could only go *0-®' * prize the ber, even if you don 1 nlenty or first time, there are always PJ y ßkll i. opportunities for you to try y Beat wlsies, and try aMln. »
! JWMi Wa bare no more girls' badges In stock, June, but will post yours to you the minute new supplies arrive. Ron RafTlaa—No American pen-friends at present, Ron. Diana Farnham—-I am so sorry that you were worried aJjout your badge, Diana, but It was not sent out as we were awaiting fresh supplies. I will post yours as soon as possible arter we receive them. Nml Board man—l have passed your letter on to Propeller, Noel, and I know he will be delighted to hear or your success in glider building. Ivy Wheeler—Thanks for tbe riddles, Ivy, but we have so many on hand at present that it will not be possible to publish th Qloria Humphrey a—>o, Gloria, I wasn't very much surprised to receive your letter as we have quite a number or Australian members. I did think, however, that It was a very interesting one, and I thought your little verses delightrul. ir vou would care to send me your date or birth I would be pleased to make you 8 member, «nd will post you a certificate of enrolment. The age limit is 18 years. I will always be glad to hear from you and to see samples or your work. Marjoria Baker —Quite a nice little piece or description, Marjorie, but too short for publication, I'm arrald. Do not write on both sides of the paper, and remember to put your full name and address on each new sheet. Margaret Qreen —I am quite well, thank vou, Margaret, but I was sorry to hear that tbe measles had caught up with you. INary Mender eon—Thank you for informIn* me or your change or address, Mary. Your farm duties must keep you very leabeth —Uncle Monty gave me vour little letter, Shirley, but I noticed that you forgot to tell us your date or b "ormond Mulholland —You ao not have ti» buy a badge, Onnood, but we have a vgry nice one for l/, post free.
Audrey Read—l'm glad that your bicycle adventure didn't end more disastrously, Audrey, and reel that arter all you were Suite lucky to get off with a drenching, ow interesting it must be to exchange letters with someone in that part or the •world.
Valerie MoFlinn—Will you let me know when your birthday is, Valerie? Henry Borat—Just a cheery greeting: to a brave little rellow in Gisborne, and I do hope you enjoy reading- our pages. I will be posting: you a certificate or membership shortly, so don't forget to look out for It.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 208, 3 September 1938, Page 3 (Supplement)
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