“AUNT ROBERTA’S LETTER.”
Dear Children, I acknowledge receipt of stamps to the value of Is for “Aunt Roberta’’ budges from the followingßill Robjohns. box 20; Blulf; Helen Johnstone, e/o Mr S. Johnstone, Tkornbury; Mary Richards, Lumsden; Alison Fell, 3 Rugby st., Enwood, Invercargill; Zena Chennells, 49 Derby st., Christchurch; Grace Taylor, 16 Stanley Avenue, Palmerston North; Winnie Ray, box 56, Orepuki; Olive Templeton, Fortification; Ronald Barr, 63 Mary st., East Invercargill; Jean Monteith, Poronguhau road, Waipukurau; Gwen McLeod, Woodside, Onga Onga, Waipawa; Wynne Norris, Takapau; W. Dring, e/o 11. E. Fieldhouse, Rongotea, Palmerston North; Charles Good, c/o W. 11. Foster, Rongotea. These will be supplied in due course, or the money refunded if I do not receive a greater response to my “Badge” idea within the next two or three weeks. I do not wish you to buy a Badge if you don’t want one, but you all seemed so eager and keen about, the idea that I feel disappointed with the poor response so far. Yours affectionately “Aunta Roberta."
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 139, 16 May 1925, Page 9
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