FATHER CHRISTMAS—TAKE NOTE
1. Fountain pen. 2. Autograph book. 3. Box of hankies. 4. Eversharp. —THELMA HURST, Barrhill, Rakaia. 1. Pencil case. 2. Paint box.
3. Book of poems. 4. A teaset. JOSEPHINE MASON, Arahura, Hokitika.
1. Lorry. 2. Engine. 3. Truck. 4. Motor-car. —JACK REEVES, Bounty street, Papanui. 1. Aeroplane. 2. Water pistol. 3. Paints. 4. Lorry.
—BETTY McCLINTOCK, Factory road, Terauka, 1. Envelopes. 2i Writing pad. 3. Watch. 4. Pocket knife. —JACK PRATLEY, Eiffelton R.D.. Ashburton.
1. Shirley Temple doll. 2. '•Bicyele. ’’.'i 1 3. DoU’s dinner set to match tea set. 4. Tennis racket . —MARGARET SMITH. Clarkville. Kalapoi.
My Four Wishes
1. Sleeping doll. 2. Doll s house. 3. Pink doll’s dress. 4. Pencil’ crayons. —PAT BRUCE, Hororata.
1. Book of ships, 2. Set of saws. 3. Cricket set. 4. Watch. . * -JOHN FREE, 54 Cleveland street, Christchurch. 1. Watch. 2. Peace.
3. Tennis racket. 4. Set of balls. —GWENYTH DUNBAR, Waiau. 1. Pony and saddle. 2. Bicycle. 3. Book. 4. Doll’s house. —ELEANOR WATSON, Oxford. 1. A happy Christmas for everyone. 2.1 Holy Bible.
3. Peace and happiness for the world.. • 4. Health for sick people. —MARGARET BLACKLER. Hazelburn. 1. Trailer for tricycle. 2. Box of Indians.
3. Train rails. 4. Vegetable plants. —RUSSELL PRICE, New Brighton. 1. Doll’s pram. 2. Sleeping doll. ;• ■ 3. Bed clothes for pram.. 4. Toy dog for Fay. —SHIRLEY PRICE, New Brighton.
1. Camera. 2. Pencil box. 3. Big diary. 4. Eversharp pencil. —MARGARET WINTER. East Eyreton. 1. A bicycle. 2. A pony. 3. A school case.
4. A doll’s pram. —ELEANOR CROW, Little Akaloa. 1. Fountain pen. . 2. Writing tablet. 3. Toy piano. 4. Streamers. —BARBARA DAWN NICKALLS, Ealing.
1. Watch. 2. Girl's bicycle. ■ 3. Socks. 4. Sunshade. -MAGDALENE HOPKINSON. Tuahiwl. 1. Watch. 2. Pair of slippers. 3. Pencil case. 4. Story book.
—MARY MULLIGAN, Timaru road. Waimatc. 1. Box of chocolates for mother. 2. Bathing cap for me. 3. Handkerchief. 4. Cake of soap. —PAM ENGLISH, Lynton, Akaroa.
1. Sleeping doll, 2. Suit case. 3. Pair of slippers. 4. Box of chocolates. —MONICA WRIGHT, Hororata. 1. Present lor father, 2. Present for mother. 3. Present for my brother and sister, 4. Bicycle for myself. —LUCY KENYON, Dromore. 1. Carpenter’s set. 2. Bathing suit. 3. Box of paints. 4. Pocket knife. —NEVILLE FLETCHER, Springston.
1. Bicycle. 2. Story book. 3. Box of paints, 4. Bathing suit. —JOYCE FLETCHER, Springston. 1. Doll's cradle. 2. Brush and comb.
4. Story book. —ELAINE PRICE, Waikari. 1. Autograph book. 2. String of beads. 3. Sewing scissors. 4. Bicycle. —OLIVE PRICE, Waikari. 1. Farmyard. 2. Train.
3. Truck. 4. Crane. —WAINE STANLEY, Amberley. 1, Pair of braces. 2. Box of chocolates. 3, Box of paints. 4. Bathing shorts. —KENDALL AVIS, P.W.D., Oaro. 1. Airgun. 2. Tractors. 3. Truck.
4. Two cars. —DAVID ALLAN, Hazelburn. 1. Cup, saucer, and plate. 2. Mouth organ. 3. Brush and comb. 4. Travel book. —SHIRLEY ROBINSON. Hae Te Moana, Geraldine.
1. Surprise packet. 2. Painting book. 3. Box of paints. 4. Ball. —NGAIO GLASSEY. Seafield R.D. 1. Girl’s bicycle. 2. Stamp album. 3. Tennis racket. —HOPE HARRIS, Hororata.
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23203, 14 December 1940, Page 4
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