A NOTE FROM LADY GAY
Leath McGrath (View Hill): Why. Leath, I was quite thrilled when I read your letter. Good .luck to the club. Beryl Guy (Albury): And here's a letter from Beryl. Lady Gay liked her fat letter. Peter Scott (St. Albans): Why, I had been thinking of sending out a search party, Peter. So glad to hear from you. Doreen Pentecost (Pigeon Bay): Oh, Peter said he would like, some of those cookies. Doreen. Lady Gay is going to make some for him. Helen Cronin (Colombo street): A very clever little drawing, Helen. Well done! John Stewart (Merivale): There will be another aeroplane article very soon, John. Just wait a while. Madge Taylor (Te Pirita): That was a splendid budget, Madge. You are doing good work. Nancy Hamilton (Tai Tapu): "Ah, another hobby club article," said Lady Gay, with a pleased smile. I'm glad to see these. Ailsa Murphy (Riccarton): Lady Gay sends very special love to Ailsa, and a packet of magic. Teddy Brown (Cheviot): I wanted some riddles, and Teddy sent them In. And wasn't I glad to see them? Mona Hill (Marshland): Just a tiny hote for Mona, with healing magic for the big sister. Alison Moore (New Brighton): Lady Gay liked Alison's letter. She is wondering, too, if Alison would write something very specially about "Pot Plants" for "The Gay Gazette." John Wright (Wellington): Glad to hear again from this Wellington member. "The Press Ship" has quite a """noer of members there. Marjorie Idle (Wainui): How many «i your school can swim, Marjorie? aend in a letter telling her this. Arfhpol under the pines must be lovely. bok 15 the points to last year's Points John McCausland (Kaikoura): Welcome on board, John. Lady Gay "opes to hear from you often. jvancy Prendergast (Dorie): "A nice rat budget ffom Nancy," said MaryMary, i n a sa ti s fi e d voice. She was piping Lady Gay that day, and she enjoyed Narcy's letter. Wndsay Fleming (Culverden): Just ? note for Lindsay. The puzzle answers arrived safely, to j sy Hawk e (Lowcliffe): Lady Gay v e "Js her love", and some of the very °est healing magic to Betsy's sister. ntJr ore . en Pr endergast (Dorie): An-hl-JT ?obby Letter." The next Hobis going to be splendid. f«Sn Rolton (HalsweU): Try to Tnt. up a nttle P° cm an b y yourself, sn™ 4i ■° r P el- haps you could tell of tn u G you have secn on the wa y fm. V£i? 01 - Lad - V Ga -V would like that lor The Gay Gazette."
Nancye Eden (Rotomanu): Nancya wrote such a nice little letter. Lady Gay read it three times, and then Mother Bunch read it, too. Avis Gundry (Stavcley): A big bundle from Avis. You'll see .one of your contributions in "The Gay Gazette" soon, Avis. Brian McSwecncy (Holmes Bay): Holmes Bay has sent in such a splendid bunch of contributions that there will be another Holmes Bay page very soon. David Waghorn (Holmes Bay): A good little story, David. It will be printed very soon. Desmond McSwceney (Holmes Bay): And a letter from Desmond. Oh, Holmes Bay will have a splendid page all of its own. Malcolm Campbell (Laghmor): W,ell done, Malcolm. Your little verse finds a place in "The Gay Gazette." Gwynneth Andrew (Shirley): I liked "The Wind," Gwynneth. It will be printed. Margaret Blacklcr (Hazclburn): That was a really good letter, Margaret. How your marks must be mounting up. Yvonne Watson: Someone is doing very good work, Yvonne. Congratulations! Owen Blackler (Hazclburn): Owen will be very pleased when he sees his drawing in "The Gay Gazette" this week. Winnie Lancaster (Springston): Good work, Winnie. There will be room for that ' article on the "Hobbies Page." Pearl Wall (Springston): Another puzzle-solver. That's the way. Pearl. Margaret McMurrick (Wellington): This Wellington member has written, a good little verse which finds its way into "The Gay Gazette."
'MATES' LOCKER
Betty McMillan (Ouruhia): Choose a oen-name, Betty. You may certainly become a Shipmate now you are 12. So very glad to hear from you again. 'Mate Crossboncs (Wellington): That's a grisly pen-name, 'Mate. But a big welcome in, all the same. 'Mate Primrose (Mount Oval): Your points are most promising, 'Mate. They're mounting up and up and up. •Mate Happy (Spreydon): Lady Gay hopes you will be 'Mate Happier when the postman arrives next week. There is quite an imposing parcel for you. 'Mate Heidi (Rakaia): Good work, "Mate. There will be another "Hobbies Page" soon—and then—- ' Mate Long John Silver (Ashburton): Watch for the mail, 'Mate. I liked your coin contribution. It will be printed on our "Hobbies Page." •Mate Nature Bud (Waimate): I always look forward to hearing from you, 'Mate. I may be down your way a little later on', and I shall make a special point of seeing you. ' 'Mate Dcartna Durbin (tlnwood): Add on last year's marks, 'Mate. How many now?
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22343, 5 March 1938, Page 8 (Supplement)
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