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OUR MAILBAG

Cliff Neale.—l’m sure you had a splendid celebration of the Fifth of November, Cliff. Afraid I didn’t have any fireworks this year.

John McKenzie.—Thanks ever so much for your letter and birthday greetings. Yes, thanks, I had a most enjoyable holiday.

Hilda Webb. —We’re happy to have your little brother as a member of the club, Hilda, How does he like school? The Tohunga thanks yon. for your birthday wishes.

William Lamont. —You will have received your duplicate Merit Card for the Alphabetic Sentence, William. I can’t think why it didn’t arrive in the first place. Of course Warriors may send recipes. The more the merrier. The Tohunga says thank you very much for your birthday wishes. —R.

Ellen Fry.—l’ve been a long time answering your letter, Ellen, but the page lately has been so over-run with calves that the Mailbag has been squeezed out. What a time you had at Waipu—or rather trying to leave there. Cars are rather temperamental, as I’ve discovered myself. Write again soon.—R.

Ella Day.—Many thanks for your further supply of recipes, Ella. I think you are the Cookery Nook’s most loyal supporter. Kupe says to thank you very much for your birthday wishes. We’ll see what can be done about the adding competition.—R.

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Northern Advocate, 1 December 1936, Page 2

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OUR MAILBAG Northern Advocate, 1 December 1936, Page 2

OUR MAILBAG Northern Advocate, 1 December 1936, Page 2