MATES LOCKER
'Mate Heidi (Kakaia): Those points are most certainly mounting up, 'Mate. Not long before you win your Special Prize.
'Mate Boomerang (Ashburton): That is right, 'Mate. I liked your'painting.
'Mate Grey Hawk (Dunsandel): Good work, 'Mate. I look forward to your letters. 'Mate Garvagh (Ei/Teiton): Another whole ■week, ol holidays. 'Mate. You'll be having good times for long days yet. 'Mate Clouston (Paroa): I'm always glad to receive original riddles. 'Mate, and yours was very good indeed. 'Mate Toraiißi (Richmond): A very good" little story, 'Mate. It most certainly finds its way into "The Gay Gazette."
'Mate Moana (Pernside): Lady Gay liked your poem, 'Mate. She agrees with you that New Zealand is-th» best country to live in.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22491, 27 August 1938, Page 8 (Supplement)
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