Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

A NOTE FROM LADY GAY

IjMna. BroqkVi (Medbury): Very good MrkTEdna: :)taoy Gay hopes she wig Spy, from yoti often. Your farm yard. Ms especially good- : Guenon mi* for letting us know > about 'your Uiw address, dear. Your answer to [Be was right. - Truacott (Papanui); Your work lb-very good, Nola,. and your name Is Wt i?‘The Golden Ribbon” this -week. BSere are ’always si' very many good nbtries that It Is Impossible-to put them lib in every week. Fphyllls Coffey (Pukeuri); Yes. -your kork is good. Phyllis. Some of it-will Et published very soon. Best wishes, ISuve Riches (KtUineliy): What ifun ] iJBU-must have bad driving that t, * Margaret and Owen wrote to ow your visit.. fflHelen Riches (Killinchy):’.Thankyou Kwour godn. wishes, dear. Tour Bunting wasvery good.- Did ypu have h BJLchM ? <KUUnchy)‘: -So Clancy ■. Kmtaway for her holidays; tob. Things Hurt have been yery; quiet for LawKtfwhen- you and 'your/sisters-’ went ■gactael Armstrong (Akaroa)L It v will, ■livery soon- now-that Rachei s name, Spears on 1 the Special Prize List. Your, Urden must be very pretty, dear- f Slav BlakemoreCSprfngston): You did; Sirea lovely holiday, didn’t you,) ■jy? Hpw.js the, cardigan progress-; W*?-r Best wishes. , ! lif.n, Edgar 1 (Mount Somers);. Sorglad< ■poked the badge: dear,' > They were. WBf .-f.mny jokes. You will see them ■^The-Gay, Gazette” soom Enter for Kne more competltions. You are r ( Sprlngston) : They ,were original and- very- attractive deBeryl. You must do more. Thank fediM BKeith!’ 8 Keith!’ (Christchurch): ’> \ A ■gy. good - snow poem, Christina..lt; iiWSie in rather’ too late tP be. published, sWEdo write’another some time; Harper (Eiffelton): -■You-pre tWBr? welcome to . join ■ The Press HS?’ Robin. It is a good motto, you nil, Enter--’ for.- more, -competitions:*WW' work is promising, ’ * r , ’ > Wilson (Papanui) : Yes. Dulcle, you can think of a good pen&Ke, Lady Gay hopes you have many e K(testlng letters ; -from j|)ur penijErgene Le Uevre (Akaroa); Lady *«fJwUl pass your letter-on tp Ehog, ■.jfciie; She .Jgwesl’-you .find a ’■good ( Medbury); Thank vSmainr thel«Ktellent news about the Melva. Lady Gay is really very a t*S» of you all.* Very best wishes. -iiV&le Ah Chan (Thames): Lady Gay pleased to hear from you again, mmm, Ycur paintings were beautiful, you have a very good eye for ■|Mr. Send in more of your work. mwwn Hill (Cheviot): Are you having ifSßaith the lambs. Colin? BeSt wishes f^Mshool: iWiv- winchester (Mayfield): Well, itg'lgis here at last, Betty. Are your bWSmkit blooming? Yes, Peter and have their holidays when the iiiii close, too. Lady Gay usually away on an air cruise with ffliHMlAinella. • ' ’ sPWBIr Haines (Okaln's Bay): Whgt had. Ruth. LadAGay had a iaWEi holiday, too. Beat wishes,, to, #«Br-and all your pets. , < , _■ Murison (Dunsandel): so has a hobby, too. Write to ®&ffiPPress Ship” again soon. Lady ilpWMnft’ like- opening letters from

i.Reld (Oamaru): .Count an 10 .‘points' for /that. Owen. Thank rer so much. Best wishes. [ Ireland (Methven); So Anne.ls ketballer. - too." lady Gay is f vour 'team won the toumaf Thank you ff>r r the, Jumbled I You will see them in print

fl Ussher (Prebbleton): It was a lem. Carrol. You will see your Iph'- about 'the lambs in "The Izette," too. "The Press Ship* Sepd their love. ; McLeod (Papanul):.You wlll.reKHobblcs Badge when, your Bory is- printed, Paul. . Lady Gay gable to see you on Friday,

Ver^oußg Oyetend .(CurtU Thank you £dy for the poem/ X-ady Gay llked y u wiU p Ub u s h your story about them It very .much. Best wishes to you am. ««*, The £ ay Gazette; - to Margaret.

PauUne Gillespie (Oxford): And • letter from Pauline, too. Lady Gay» so glad you liked your new .school teacher. Peter and Ernest send their love to Anne. Keith Smith (Cashmere): Lady Gay was delighted when she read your letter. She Is looking foward to seeing the leather work you have done. Frl day afternoon from 3 to 4.30 is visit '"colleen Withers (HalsweU); It ,1s an' interesting hobby you have. Isnt It? Lady Gay has not Vet seen that let ter you mentioned. Thank you tor the recipes. Write on one side of the Pa coUeen ly ßamsden (Ellesmere) r Lady Gay was so glad to hear again. You have plenty of hobbles, Robertson (Inchbonnle): You sent in a most interesting story about Waitomo. It will be published soon, Gray (Goose -happy time you had with Jill. Lady Gay wishes she jcould have been at yo^nl C c°e n MuMlgan (Ashburton): Such a lovely long letter was waiting Gay from Janice when she walked into “The Press Ship” the other day. Spring ■ls the, loveliest season, of the year, Smale (Parnassus): You should have some most interesting letters from your pen-friend m Africa. Let us know when you hear from her. Best wishes. ' ".. • Kathleen Coe (Parnassus): What fun you must have those trees. When you win your Press snip kowhai seed you will know exactly what to do with it. won't you? ; Dorothy Lott (Lees Valley):. A very interesting story,' Dorothy. You will see It in ‘‘The Gay Gazette soon. Peter and Ernest have pinned your , drawing on their cabin wall. John Batchelor (Rotherham) r Excel-, lent work, John. You will receive your gold badge soon. If you keep on doing such good work you will have-; another very high average of work this year. Muriel Jones (AUenton): Congratulations, Muriel. You have 21 points. Write again soon. ■_ . Shona Watkins (Southbrook): _£ady Gay is so glad your garden Is doing well. Call in to see ‘‘The Press Ship people next time you are in town. A magic message from Midge. Alma Cruse (Dunsandel); publishes only original poems, Alma. Aren’t the spring flowers beautiful n °Maureen Hunt (Akaroa): Lady Gay is ever so glad that you have started a points book, Maureen. Best wishes. Lynda Ayres (7): What fun you must have with that pup, Lynda. Thank you for the joke and the riddle. '■ _ . Patricia Buss (Falrlle): Lady Gay thinks 'Mate Purple Heather is, the best, Patricia, Let us know if you are able to form a club. J Helen Shrlmpton (Westport): Lady Gay is delighted to welcome you. Helen. By all means visit “The gress Ship” when you come to Christchurch. Donald Palmer (Annat): A very big welcome to you, Donald. Midge sends you a very strong dose of - healing magic. Lady Gay is sure you will soon be as t big and strong as Those brothers of 'yours. Love from peter. Piglet and Ernest Engine. - Margaret Blackler (Pleasant Point): ■ You have had a very happy holiday, haven’t you, Margaret? Lady • Gay hopes you will call In to see her. next time you are In town. - ■ _ ' _ . • Olga Anning (Fendalton): Lady Gay is so glad the "All Triers" have painted their badges. Best wishes to you all. Your- drawings were very good. Olga. Joan Fleck (Chertsey): If you keep oh doing such good work your * name will certainly be on "The Golden Klbbon” again, Joan. i. .• ■ Elizabeth Todd (Leltbfleld); Thank you for that wonderful parcel of. gifts, 1 dear. Lady Gay is very grateful for all the good work your - club opes.; Love to all the members." • ' Claire Jones (AUenton); Thank you for your newsy letter, Claire. So glad you liked your prize. Write on - one side of the paper only, fear. _ _ Marie /Boyd (Bangiteta): Lady Gay has passed on your letter to Ehoa. meitvbets ot a club luustba ior Sunbeams. . •

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19390923.2.35.18

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22823, 23 September 1939, Page 8 (Supplement)

Word Count
1,226

A NOTE FROM LADY GAY Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22823, 23 September 1939, Page 8 (Supplement)

A NOTE FROM LADY GAY Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22823, 23 September 1939, Page 8 (Supplement)

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert