I HOPE I PASS
WARRIOR’S BRIGHT LETTER. Lake Ohia, Awanui. Dear Kupe,—Did I hear you say to the Office Boy: “Lazybones haS written again?” And did the Office Boy, like
the hero he is, say: “Don’t you know the poor chap, has been doing exam, work?” If he did he was tight. I hope I pass—if I don’t, perhaps Father Christmas will forget my stocking. But let me whisper . . . it’s a 1001 b flour bag. I’ve two new kittens, but my old Tom is still the pet. Td like to write more, but Mother" says: “Bed, Francis,” and so I must cloSe, with best wishes to yourself and the. warriors.—From FRANCIS HA2ELL. . (I enjoyed your bright and chatty letter, Francis, and thank you for* the good wishes. —Kupe).
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Northern Advocate, 29 December 1934, Page 15
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128I HOPE I PASS Northern Advocate, 29 December 1934, Page 15
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