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Shirley Brighouse.— Many thanks for your letter and the cutting, Shirley. Some of our warriors will be very interested. Tried any more competitions lately? R. Mabel Powell. —Thank you for the “Peach Tarts,” Mabel. Our Cookery Nook will look strange with a rhyme in it. Is your Happy finished yet?— •—R.
Gladys Ball. —A very good idea. Gladys. Welcome to our Club. I hope we’ll hear from you often. R. Ella Day. —You are quite correct about the floods of paper, Ella. Kupe has been wading through it for hours and I have been paddling at the edges. My best respects to Nan. R.
Beryl Going. —Many thanks for the Happies, Beryl. We’ll be glad of the singlet, too. I wonder how many miles of wool our Northlanders will have used before the Winter is through? R.
Laurel Harris and Cherry Borland. You are two of our most hardworking Maidens, so there is no need to worry over missing a mail. Postie will bring a letter for you this week.
Jean Adkins. —All happies are welcome, Jean. We can find a use for all an d I m pleased to say we have, lots to use. Sorry you couldn’t get to the Show. It was very interesting. R.
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Northern Advocate, 18 July 1936, Page 6 (Supplement)
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