’MATES’ LOCKER
’Mate Woodlands (Merivale); I like your pen-name, 'Mate. It sounds fresh, and like springtime. ’Mate Tearoa (Hororata); I shall be looking for you, 'Mate, and there is a warm welcome. ’Mate Hamm Scarum (Ross): I like your poems, Mate. You must keep up your writing. Congratulations to a "diver.’' ’Mate Margaret (Hokitika): Here’s a welcome to Mate Margaret. I shall be looking for letters from this Hokitika member. ’Mate Daffodil (Tai Tapu): I like your pen-name, Mate. It certainly is appropriate at this time of the year; ’Mate Mataroa (Oxford): A splendid budget. Mate. So glad the book arrived safely. ’Mate Rose Marie (Bottle Lake road): Welcome, Mate Rose Marie. Your little poem was so good that we shall be looking for more. ’Mate Heather Blue ( Mayfield): Quite right. Mate. The picture was very good indeed. Mate Belladonna, A. 8.: An excellent idea Mate! I like it. ’Mate Air Ace: The club promises to do splendid work for the Mission, Air Ace. Were you able to me your birth* day ticket?
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22201, 18 September 1937, Page 8 (Supplement)
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