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Toildies, Levin: It was a long time before Postie got them right. And they would have kept Kiwi guessing for quite a while, too. if you hadn’t helped her out by sending the answers! Now we will try them on the Leaguers just as soou as there is a large enough nook for them. Mary Ann, Levin: Another member who forgot to use one side of the paper. Mr.

Printer shakes hits head at stories which require turning over. Please remember next time.

Rose Dreams, Eketaliuna: Now there is only one week left. I hope you manage to fill it with sunny days. Last month Lofty had a holiday and said, “Now for all those sketches I meant to make!” She did not lift a pencil. Has that happened to you? A Peacock, Wellington: And here’s a welcome for you, Bob. It makes it much easier for Kiwi when you make a list of name, age and address. Thank you. Do send a small note along sometime.

Superman, Waipukurau: You two can certainly draw. "Some dive,” observed Postie. The speed was well expressed, and the plane was good, too. Postie said they reminded him of his “Flash Gordon” days. Do you like that leaping Hero as well? Magpie, Feilding: We found Mr. Mouse after all. (Perhaps Yiddle Had MEANT to push him under the ink bottle.) Y’es, there is something about camp-fire cooking. It just melts away. You are easily as lucky as the adventurous ones, Wanda, for you have a whole regiment of nice “do what you like” days to dispose of.

Penelope, Masterton: And we are very pleased to welcome you to the Page. Shirley. (I wonder • who the little bird that told you about my holiday could be!) Congratulations. You mu«st have one of those magic colour pencils. llourmnn, M aipukuau: The pen-name had been puzzling me. Thanks for the explanation! He looks a cheery fellow, with his peaked mask and solid fists. On the contrary, your writing rivals some of our neatest letters. Theo, Wellington: The best thing to do is to forget those eeven Egyptian plots. Remember that nobody has ever been quite like you before. Nobody has ever seen the world from your own particular angle, or felt it just as you feel it. You have inly to say what yor ce. to act what yoi eel. ... to be true original

Welcome To: Gloria Jean, Songster, Nannygoat Superman, Joey, The Hourman, Loys Tasker, Bruiser, Brownie, Trevor J. McD., Alice, A Kingfisher, Flops, A Peacock, Penelope, Mushroom, and Babs, Skinny Jim, Bud,

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 197, 17 May 1941, Page 16

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