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A NOTE from LADY GAY

Kathleen Gilchrist:-The prize-giving Win take place later, Kathleen. Watch the Gazette for further news. Shirley and Fay Cotton: Advertisements for cigarette card exchanges ap£e«r on the first page, members, father Bunch sends her love to you both.

Julte Henwood: Ernest is in disgrace again, dear. He was so eager to collect his letters that Mother Bunch caught him sliding down the bannisters, wasn't he naughty?

Eva Matthews: This member loves puzzles! A special message, Eva.. . ~ , Nora Mcßae: As Prince Edward Island is a British possession, Nora, a Id stamp will do next time. I Ijppe you hear from your pen-friend soon. , June Harris: Welcome in, : June!, "ou will find your name in the list" of >. lew members. Marion Davis: The poor Weather Clerk was very unhappy last week, Marion. But Mr Sun has promised to, *htae again. ' : York 'street, Picton: Now I wonder who this can be? Someone *rhp uses pretty green notepaper. wace Smith: Yes, I remember the JUSar picture quite well, Grace. It has •*«> entered in the competition* ' Herbert Smith: I'm looking forward «> another letter from Loburn. A nice "JK one next time please, Herbert I k„ .Shirley Watson: You may choose a Pen-name when you turn 12, Shirley. «mv many points have you won now? Daphne Donnelly, A.BJf., ?: The gwstlon mark is a magic one, Daphne. «Wge wants to know when it will be placed by P.B.H. Try hard! Ferrier: A cheery welcome, frothyt .Are Pat and Shona mem°*&.,too? - Kathleen Ridley: I love reading let*«s from this wee member who prints » neatly. Ernest, sends Kathleen a Wg hooo-00. ' •J5 UeeaS churr: Members may choose ; «w-nantes and become 'Mates when ►Sfy *Urn 12, Eileen. Count one point "'Sf J e blrt hday puzzle. There will «w*:corner for Booklovers very soon. Ht? strat ton: Midge says she would g« to turn all the white butterflies «» fairies. Jean. They could not do ™y harm then, could they? JKaureen Mahon: Puff, hoo, puff! *£«ryone in the cabin wondered who ~SX makin g the strange noise, but it f s '»!rtsi. onl y Ernest chuckling over the '""ww-'in Maureen's letter. •taiSS! Cornelius: "Please tell Nancy t»M?~ t 0 me soon,'' said Peter. He's H»r*u rather neglected, dear. «ephen Todd: Is Stephen at school "»* I wonder how he likes it! , and Aubrey Field: Wlfcn cvnFxr 1 * 161 nas of his very torw. ♦ w , ants th ese two members to toey? htol - Birthday greetings, Aul»2?£ 3 Kendall: So this birthday a ticket, too. Congratula- „ "Yj«. Doris! KeS*!:™**' I expect the little chicks andl tS? grown up now - Alma - Wrlte ( £ w ,wu me more about your pets, Brtte I *? lbs , on: There are lots of sur- = in irX club members tucked away Just ««u Bun ch's apron pockets. , Seld'2 a iV and ' see > Joan - -Have you &r 1^ m 2 stings latelv7 .•a^eT. a w ? L ßarnes: And how *« the iviih£ u £ Progressing, Margaret? Bert . Sett E..f n , the members. ■frelSm. + 7v fu ean La «»bie: A cheery these two new members. . tt jS« q «L te correct, Neil! I wonder ■ 'fcatoJ? 6 . 8 . puzzl es, too! ' thf*hSS&' ,, Wßride: I think some of W°*X» Jmshlne cre Pt into vour X-w!tf!23*sk Welcome greetings! blffl.* 11 ?hyllis Mcßride:. Tucked 2f and on e pink. They WEaRS?-**** lwl verv excited. !&fiSS»>M: Mw members. llKit£ Sir « : Yes > vou ma y us « your John - Ernest feels HKygW-box of htf own, noV. . KSesoZ.iS?* per: '**oMn* tor ft, ■ lata of iovc,

Vera Miles: The picture was so sweet. Vera,' that Ernest wanted to eat it. Good work I Moya Robinson: "Tell Moya to write again," said Mother Bunch. 'I liked the riddles she sent in last time." Joan Dench; If Joan tries very hard I think, she will find her name on the Golden Ribbon soon. Count all your points. Judith Marsh: Ernest thanks you for writing to him, Judith. You will soon have 100 points, won't you? Pat Chapman: Pat is one of our best puzzlers. Are you working to become * "P.8.H.," dear? - j Nancy McDonald: The Pied Piper welcomes you to his corner, Nancy. I expect you are working for your proficiency this year. Eileen Murnane: The Queen of Hearts will be pleased to see you at -the meetings, dear. Watch her corner for further news. Congratulations on passing the examination.

Doreen Randle: Yes, I remember, Doreen. That was a Jolly party, wasn't it. Welcome in!

Jean Burns: How do you like being back at school after the holidays, Jean? You did travel a long* way. But that's the best kind of holiday, isn't it, dear?

Judith Stanley: A message J n you, Judith, and lots of love from Mother Bunch, Peter, and Ernest. Valmai Hibbard: Congratulations to a prizewinner. You will find your name in the list, Valmai. Welcome in. Joan Thompson: You may use your Plaza ticket any afternoon, Joan. I hope you will enjoy" your visit to the pictures. Esma Douglas: The advertisement appears in "The Gazette," Esma. Yes, the parcel arrived safely. Evelyn Oakley: I enjoyed every word of this country member's letter. Welcome in, Evelyn!

John Carnegie: I am looking forward to reading one of your stories, John. Send one in.

Metta Bruhn: Ernest was disappointed when there was no news from Westland this week. Write soon. Mabel Douglas: Packed away in this note are messages for all members of the Red Feather Club. And a very special one for you, Mabel. , Philip Chappie: This little member's painting was much admired. Ernest sends you a toot, Philip Louis Pulley: All puzzles and paintings should reach the cabin by Wednesday week, Louis. There's a good puzzle for you to solve this week. Rodney Sinclair: "I'm sure Rodney likes puzzles," said Peter Piglet. "Ho solved the last one so neatly." Greta Haugh: Why Greta's an artist, too! Good work! •Judith Marsh: A big budget of good work from this enthusiastic member in the country. That was a puzzly puzzle. Judith! Count six points. John Withell:-Another artist who is doing excellent work. That's the way. John! Emma Dohrman: So Emma is puzzling hard, too. I should like you to pay me a visit one day, dear. Do you come to town often? Ernest and Peter send you special invitations.' Helen Mitchell: We all laughed heartily over the Jokes and riddles, Helen. They were particularly good ones. Margery Gilchrist: You are fortunate to have such a lovely pet, Margery. What is his name? Midge says the iairies must have painted the white spot on his nose. r Thelma Murnane: Glad to welcome you, dear. Perhaps you could visit me one day with Eileen. Ken and Heather Finlayson: Splendid contributions, members! Ernest the Engine says Ken is one of the best puzzlers. Birthday greetings. Heather! Jean Falconer: Congratulations, Jean, on winning the race. The Weather Clerk has promised to be very goodtempered for the picnic. Don't forget to write' and tell me all about it. Noreen Chapman: Mother Bunch sends this new artist a welcome message. She is keeping your painting for her own art gallery, Noreen. Charles Herrett: Here's a wee note specially for you, Charles. Do you like school? The puzzle was quite correct. June Macfarlane: I think June must have a magic paint, box. Her painting was so bright and gay. Marjorie and Shirley Hood: What a jolly time you had, 'beams! I'm sure you are both .counting the Jiours until it's time to go to the party. Lots of love. . . ■'. • Jocelyn Stock: Ernest and Peter are wondering when the postman will bring another letter from Jocelyn. •They are waiting patiently. May Kendall, M.G., L.8.H.: Your name now shines on the Golden Ribbon, May. Congratulations! ..

WELCOME

Thelma Murnane, Dickens street, Addington. Noreen Chapman, Brookside. Jennifer Macfarlane, "Kaiwara," Culverden. % Dorothy West. .128 Harewood road, Papanui. .. Margaret Miles, Longbeach, Ashburton. 'Mate Devanha, 7 Bury street, Sumner. Brian Muir, Gladstone.Ivan Mead, 187- Selwyn -Spreydon. John Cunnard, 14 Wrights road, Spreydon. , •'Ynys Robinson, Peel Forest. 'Mate Scamp. -Mount Somera, I R.M.D. —™- -f-J=—^--— a

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21714, 22 February 1936, Page 8 (Supplement)

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A NOTE from LADY GAY Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21714, 22 February 1936, Page 8 (Supplement)

A NOTE from LADY GAY Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21714, 22 February 1936, Page 8 (Supplement)

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