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SHIPMATES' LOCKER

Lovlna Kirkwood: Ship ahoy, Lovina! The postman must pay quite a number o 1 calls at your house. Watch for the ten-friends’ Corner next week. ’Mate Whirlwind: Expecting a letter soon. Whirlwind! Welcome aboard! Peter Stanford: Choose a penname, Peter. Would you like to be called ’Mate Long John Silver? Write soon and let me know. ’Mate Silverbell: Why it’s such a long time since I heard from this member! I shall be looking for a letter from Hawarden soon, Silverbell. Pauline Buckley: Now what Pauline’s pen-name will bef Think hard, ’Mate! wel■Mate Davy Jones: A special wel come to the ’Mates’ comer, Davy Jones! How do you like secondary SC ’Mate Kea; Quite a large number of new hands on deck this week. Kea I Your suggestion is an excellent one. W raate C Moonbeam: The addressofa pen-friend will be posted later, Moonbeam The parcel was full of surprises". Ernest and Peter , b “ sy thinking out answers to the riddles. _ ’Mate Wakanui: You have not many more points to gain how, ’Mate. And to * Mate Whare-wai: Thank you for sending in the photo. Mate. It finds a place in the album. - ' s •. 'Mate Red -Herring: Splendid. Red Herring! - In a few weeks you will bu winning your special prize for 100 points. That’s the way to work, Joyce Scarf: I wonder when this member of the crew: is going tir write again. I'll be looking for a letter in the mall next,, week. Joyce. -Mate Nor'-Wester: Not long now. Nor’-Wester. Points mount up quickly when you try hard, donhthey. ’Mate Rudder, M.G.: This 'Mate always, guesses correctly, Greetings to a puzzler. ; ’Mate Robinson Crusoe.: You have chosen an excellent pen-name, Robinson Crusoe. Welcome aboard! *Mate Heather: You are now a member of , the crew, 'Mate Heather. An interesting: article! Write and tell me more about the island. •Mate Spray: You sent in a very neat solution to the puzzle. Spray. Perhaps you will be able to form another club later on. ' ’ . . „ Hazel Coles: Count one point for puzzles and :, paintings, Hazel, Now what is your total? . , j ’ A 1

Jean Irving: You may choose a penname. Jean. A cheery welcome I Mate Moana: It’s a long time since I heard from this ’Mate. The 1 was quite a surprise, Moana. 'Mate Endeavour: Welcome aboar . Endeavour! You are fortunate_ to possess such Interesting pets. Hope to receive some contributions from you S °°Mate Billabong: If this 'Mate looks in the Tist of Birthday Puzzlers she will find her name. Congratulations, SteHa* Lugg: I was delighted to hear from you after such a long silence, Stella Would you like ’’Grey Dawn for a pemname? Write and let me kl *Mate Stormswept: A very food pennan\s, Stormswept! It has a nautical S °’Mate White Heather: Excellent for a first attempt, White Heather. I hope you will try again. 'Mate Cherry Blossom. Congratulations. Cherry Blossom! Look for vour name on the Golden Ribbon. ‘Mate Cllssold: Tell Peter to hsten for the postman’s whistle this week,, •Mate. There will be a surprise for him. Watch for lists of pen-friends next week. • arh- All •Mate Typhoon, M.G., A.8.H.. au the neat letters seem to come from Ashburton, Back at school again, 'Mate? ' ' Betty Mealings: I hope you receive a reply soon. Betty. Have you .ever been on board the trading ship? It sounds interesting! . Mate Midshipman: _? ? ? The Question marks are frdm Ernest and Peter, Midshipman,. They are looking forward to lots of news from you. Jean Falconer: That is too bad. Jean! Would you: like the pen-name Matawhanga Instead? In Maori this word means seaside. •Mate. Ikey: Your pen-name is certainly an original one, Ikey. A salt sea welcome! _„ ■ _ . •Mate Moonbeam, ulations. You are a P.8.H., Mate! You love the "honour of being one of the Edna Wilson. M.G.. L.B.tt.r When I fly back from the Land of Anywhere at All you must pay me a visit. Edna. - Yes. bring the autograph.book, dear. A special message to Fanny. .’Mate Sunshine: ‘Mate Sunshine is now a member of the crew. Welcome aboard. ’Mate! YoU have chosen an excellent pen-name. Ernest thanks you for sending in this puzzle. He was sure you would solve it correctly*,. .y

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21708, 15 February 1936, Page 8 (Supplement)

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SHIPMATES' LOCKER Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21708, 15 February 1936, Page 8 (Supplement)

SHIPMATES' LOCKER Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21708, 15 February 1936, Page 8 (Supplement)