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"Miss Nobody."—Write to "Heart of Gold," 24 Myrtle Crescent, City. "Fire Bird."—To "Misty Win**."" 23 Elliabeth Street, City. "Gipsy."—To "Gay Cavalier," 13 Windsor Place, City. "Bunny Hugh."—To "Button," 5 William Street, Petone. ....... "Chinese Lady."—To "Lady of Shalott," 23 Terrace Gardens, City, Cl. "Electric Girl."—To "Just Jerry," 32 Luxford Street. Berhampore, S.I. * "Max."—To "The Children's Newspaper," Fieetway House, Farrlnaton Street, London "Silver Leaf" would like'a penfrlend, aied about twelve, and fond of sport. ' "Miss Nobody."—To "Nannie's Bweetheart" (Nancy Rabhltt), Islinitan Btreet, Trentham. "Queen of the Bluebells."—To Nialra Robinson, 20 Park Road, Miramar, E3.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 105, 6 May 1933, Page 7
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