Kiwi’s Holiday Mailbag
fIOLIDAY letters are so full of fun and adventure Printerman and Kiwi have decided to include them in the puye for holiday month, so for a time answers to your letters will appear here instead of in Tuesday's "Dominion.” Betty and I love reading holiday mails, so write often, Leayucrs! —KIWI.
Toe Dancer, Johnsonville: Did you have any “spills” with the new bicycle? I liked the small note and the penguin with the surprised look who danced in the top corner.
ill that curtain. Another member who is afraid of telephones!
Jasmine, Johnsonville: Lofty's sketches capture some of the magic of elfin rebels ... so glad you like them. I shall expect a long letter when you arrive back so suntanned!
Felicity, Patea: The.photograph was very clear this lime. Beryl. Have you had any penfriend replies yet? You certainly gave Old Year a grand farewell !
Patricia Clark, Masterton: A holiday welcome to you ! Another member has that pen-name, so think again. What about a letter with a new pen-name?
Peter, Takapau: 1 almost expected to hear a snore when 1 came to the end of your letter. Yes, you were awarded a start point for the Sunshine Box toys. Those uncanny quakes are nasty! Miss Blue Gloves, Wellington: I was glad to hear from you again, Margaret. I’d like to be at Ratimati, too. But holiday's fly ... a sad habit they have. Jasmine, Johnsonville: Yes, the storyweavers have been busy. I gave William your message and he blushed with pride—or was it sunburn? Your pen has been busy. too. Marjorie.
■Snow Fairy, Takapau: 1 should love a snap from Westshore, specially as I went a-swimming and sunning there during my own holidays. Are you taking the ukulele to play by the beach? Myra Rickus, Wellington: Welcome: Sorry, that pen-name is on the list, so think up another, will you? I hope some member will be able to help find that pen-friend. The Highwayman, Carterton: “Holidays are jolly" was a gay little verse, and I agreed with it all. I wonder what would happen if Nosey’s head stuck in a can one day? Good sketch ing. Miss Springtime, Rata: So the page is read regularly at Oamaru I When
0 Mimosa San, Wanganui: Send in the photographs just as soon as you like. Edith. Yours is another busy pen.
Mac, Wellington: Did you see your reply in last Thursday’s mailbag, small one? I want to know about the knot
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 94, 14 January 1939, Page 7 (Supplement)
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410Kiwi’s Holiday Mailbag Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 94, 14 January 1939, Page 7 (Supplement)
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