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A NOTE FROM LADY GAY

Frank Hewson (Oxford): What a thrill to have all those dear little pups, Frank. Your answer to the puzzle wag right. Nancy Frizzell (Springbank); Why, Nancy wing an "Idea Badge" for her picture. Watch "The Gay Gazette," Nancy. Edna Wright (Winchmore); Why, that pony is certainly a Scotsman. Edna. The advertisement will be inserted. John Batchelor (Rotherham): You are doing good work. John. Congratulations, and good wishes for club members. ' Brian Kempthorne (Banglora); Here's a member who has sent In a good trick. It will appear soon, Brian. John Wilson (Sefton); And once again Lady Gay says “Welcome” to a Sefton member. She has many Shipmates and Sunbeams In that part of the world now. • Daphne Parkins (St. Albans): "Daphne's Special Competition will be In “The Gay Gazette” next week. Next veek too there will be a puzzle that was drawn by someone called “Daphne P.” It la a very good puzzle. Teddy Burgess (Staveley): And a big welcome to Teddy. Lady Gay hopes he will write often, and join in all the (Un of “The Gay Gazette." Margaret Wheeler (Cust): That size will do splendidly, Margaret. Oh, what wet weather you are having, ■ Marlon Danielson (Tal Tapu): "Ah, » letter from Marlon,” said Lady Gay. with her Most Expensive Smile. She did enjoy that letter. Gilmer Knell (Greymouth): And still •nether welcome, this time to a West Coast member. Write soon. Gilmer. Diana Rutherford (Connemara): Yes, Diana, carry the whole 108 points on to the 500. Send in your Points Book :and you will receive a 100 points Prize. Then, set off to win your 300 points prize. You have 106 towards it now. JUI Taylor (Nelson): Someone In Nelson Is a good puzzle solver. Now, who can it be? 'Una Donald (Heathcote): A good budget from Una. That pin-hole jjracle will certainly find a place In The Gay Gazette." . Elwyn Waddell (Riccarton): And neres a special message to Elwyn, who nig just come on board. Cheery welcome, Elwyn. '.jilt it Margaret Sladen (Kllmore street): ’*.V J r he h the recipe is printed—and It will Oe-—Margaret, you may count 10 Points. Your letter had an adventurous journey, but It reached Lady Gay Mfely. _Owen Blackler (Hazelburn): Lady “ay always watches eagerly to see if mere is a nice fat envelope from Hazelburn. And this week there was one. _ bucy Kenyon (Motukarara): Congratulations to another 100 points prize-winner. Now you must start off ° n y° ur 500 points, Lucy. Knoda Hide (HorrelvUle): That picture book sounds interesting, Rhoda. ~?“y Gay will be looking forward to seeing it. David Manson (Mangamaunu): David 3 , so nicely. Lady Gay liked his little story, too. Patricia McQuilkin (Elffelton): Oh, wnat a pretty little rhyme. Pat. It find a place in "The Gay .Joyce McLaughlin (Dunsandcl): The seagulls probably decided they would go to a warmer country for a while, ,°yce You have been doing very good ; work lately. w .Nofeen Stone (Ladbrooks); The snap “Jfjfeeen is one of Peter's and Ernest's ~n * t“hed possessions. Do you mind ff, they keep it? They say they would V* * °P e of Cubby asleep In the pram 10 Put m their album. *»mal Cattermole (HorrelvUle): Lady would just lovo to see the little Eamai. What are you going to can her? , ® ,v * lrl ey Amyes (Ranglora): You nave done very well -to win all those miters after your name. Beverley. Gay is looking forward to seeing you soon.

Gloria Towse (Beckenham): It was a naughty class. Indeed, Gloria. Peter and Ernest think they would have a lot of fun if they were In it. If they were It would be a much naughtier class. Beryl Chlsnall (Hindi): A very nice piece of poetry. Beryl. Lady Gay feels sure, too, that Spring is not far off now. Ted Reeves (St. Albans): So glad you like the model aeroplane, TedAunt Amelia hopes you will win some races with it. fan Hight (Irwell): Good riddles. lan. Watch lor them in "The Gay Gazette." Olive Riches (KUUnchy): That steamed pudding sounds delicious for a cold winter's day, Olive. Why, it makes Lady Gay feel quite hungry. You are training Lawton very well, aren't you? t Noaliae Morgan (Methven): Well, fancy not knowing you had 100 points, Noelincl Your prize has been posted. Derek Shaw (Murltai): Lady Gay is delighted to welcome Derek. Peter and Ernest say they hope he will visit "The Press Ship" some time when he is in town. _ , , Lorna Maw (Bakala): Good riddles, Lorna. How is the club progressing? Cordelia Ashwell (Greendale): Hurrah for Cordelia! She found Lady Gay’s smile. The pen and ink envelope was very good. . _ Bae Willis (Kendalton); You count 10 points for having a story printed. Rae. It was a wonderful recipe for a birthday cake, and Lady Gay has asked Mother Bunch to try it out.

, Bruce paton (Fendalton): Lady Gay :is ever so glad to welcome Bruce ' aboard. You will see the advertisement in “The Gay Gazette" very soon. Forbes Taylor (Wakanui): How exciting to have a visit from the Indian hockey players. Peter and Ernest wish they had been there to see them. Bobby Byburn (Ashburton): Poor old ! Aunt Amelia Aeroplane got such a , headache when she tried to work out lyour riddle, Bobby. Peter and Ernest think you are very clever. ) Beryl Evan* (Christchurch): Very in- ' teresting contributions. Beryl. Now, how about trying something original? i Pat Dorhan (Elffelton): You did very I well, Pat. Mother Bunch hopes to see 1 plenty more of your work. Warwick Hayes (Southbridge): Lady I Gay is very glad to know that you are a member of such a worthy club, Warwick. Are you going to enter lor some competitions? It was an excellent drawing of the H.M.S. Rodney. June Saunders (Leeston): Good work, June. Yes, you may be 'Mate Floodwater if you like. You have nearly 200 points, dear, so send in your Points Book if you have not already had a prize for 100 points. Marie Paganini (Walho Gorge); Just keep on adding to your points every year, Marie. Isn’t it time you had 100? Lady Gay Is longing to see the sewing. , . . Shirley Hunt (Walnul): You had quite a haul when you went fishing, Shirley. Did you eat the cod? Peter and Ernest think your jokes were very funny.

Ivy Genet (Saltwater Creek): You did very well, Ivy. Mother Bunch suggests that you enter for some more competitions. Allster Chambers (West Eyreton): You do have fun at football, Allster. Are you going to be an All Black when you grow up? Malcolm Mclntosh (Southbrook): You are very lucky to have a pony and a bicycle. It Is more fun to ride a pony than to ride a bicycle though. Isn’t it? Denis Moore (Fendalton): A very big welcome to Denis from all “Tlie Press Ship" people. Watch "The Gay Gazette” for your riddles. Leonle Barker (Woodend): Lady Gay said, “I simply must pop a note into the Message Box for Leonle.” Mother Bunch sends her love, too. Bridget Gray (Goose Bay): MaryMary said she liked her picture ever so much. Bridget. She thanks Bridget for sending It. Keith Frampton (Wakanui): A splendid budget, Keith. Lady Gay Is putting some of the contributions into "The Gay Gazette.”

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22467, 30 July 1938, Page 8 (Supplement)

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A NOTE FROM LADY GAY Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22467, 30 July 1938, Page 8 (Supplement)

A NOTE FROM LADY GAY Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22467, 30 July 1938, Page 8 (Supplement)