EXCHANGES
Gordon Cain, "Haldon," Horoyata, has Bournville cocoa stamps of number one album for exchange. Maxwell Ellis, 73 George street, Hew Brighton, has for exchange New Zealand, Australian and Fiji fUtcmps for German and ISnEiXsii stamps. „ , „ .. | Valerie Brown, Wataroa, South Westland, has for exchange 20 cigarette cards for 20 Bournville cocoa St Xan > Brown, Wataroa, South Westland hfis Bournville cocoa stamps of number one album for Bournvill® cocoa stamps of number two album. He would also like to exchange penny and half-penny jubilee stamps, to the value of eight pence, tos one sixpenny jubilee stamp.
Sclwyn Down, 4G Boulton avenue, Chriatchurch, S.W.I, would like a pen-friend in China or Japan. Russel Ede, 22 Boulton avenue, Christchurch, 5.W.1., would like> a pen-friend anywhere out of New Zealand. „ _ , Master B. L. Maclean. 2 Selwyn street, Wonganui, has Bournvilla cocoa stamps for exchange. Pupils of the black Diamond school in Taylorton, Saskatchewan, Canada, wish to write to New Zealand school children. Any readers of "The Press Junior" who would like to correspond with Canadian children should'address their let' ters to "A Pupil, c/o. the Principal, Black Diamond School, Taylorton, Saskatchewan, Canada." Writers of letters from New Zealand should remember to give their full ftddresses,, written very clearly. J
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21534, 25 July 1935, Page 3 (Supplement)
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