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MY MOST TREASURED POSSESSION

Dear Chief Kiwi, —My most treasured possession is a gold locket and chain,> once belonging to my grandmother, who is now dead.

The chain is made of the finest of pure gold ,but being rather fragile, the least pull breaks it, for it is very old. The locket consists.or a heartshaped piece of gold with a kind of prettily scalloped edge, while across the front several words are written. As ray treasured gift, I would not part with it for the world. Chief Kiwi. If you have a great treasure, you wouldn’t part with it, would yon? I will close now. with love to you and the Kiwi band. --Red Certificate to Winnie Murray, age 12 years, 605 Avenue road, Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 297, 1 December 1928, Page 14

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MY MOST TREASURED POSSESSION Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 297, 1 December 1928, Page 14

MY MOST TREASURED POSSESSION Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 297, 1 December 1928, Page 14

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