PETER PAN READS HIS MAIL
Neil McDonald, of Wellington, is very keen to become a member, and will be enrolled immediately; you forgot to cm-lose that postal note though. Sell, as 1 expect you found out yourself, just arter the. letter was posted! Another big welcome, goes to Joan Hopkins, who is quite small as yet. but is going to do great work for "Star" Twinkles. "It's still spring!" says Josephine Antunovich, or Henderson, and Peter Pan stops shivering for a moment to listen to what Jo has to say; it's iu the rorm or a pretty poem, but 'Josephine doesn't say whether it is original or not. N es, as you guessed, Fay Wiley, Grey Lynn, your second prize choice was out of stock, too. so .we are sending you some or our prettiest stationery. Always write your prize on the bottom or your competition entry, Audrey Pope, opunake, as there is then no danger or a mistake; yes, or course you can earn rertilicates; they are given Tor all published work. Our artists are certainly doing tine work lately, .says Tui Craigie, .New Lynn, and contributes a'drawing or her own. a very prettv one. Jean Phelan, Panmure, wants to know all about our club; well, jean, just send along your ago and birthday date, and Peter Pan will send you an enrolment certincate; we like contributions from our members, of course
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 88, 13 April 1940, Page 2 (Supplement)
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