A little girl went into the garden after a storm, but quickly came into the house .again, disappointment written across her face. “The cats and dogs have all run away.” she said.-. “What do you mean, dear?” asked her mother.
“Why, Daddie said it was raining cats ami dogs just now, and all I can find is a nasty old worm.”
■■Twinkletoes.” No. 1 Stout Street, Shannon, would like a pen friend between eight and eleven years of age. Myra Slight. 9 King Street, Marton, asks for a South Island pen friend who is interested in stamps. Preferably a girl of about fourteen.
Jessie Wood, 17 Tory Street. Petone, would like to correspond with a four-teen-year-old member.
A. Compton. Hopelands, Woodville, would like a pen friend of about thirteen years who owns a pony.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 264, 3 August 1929, Page 26
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