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Our Mailbag

Effiie Robertson says:- “I have been a member of the Kupe Club for only a short time, but I am very interested in what goes on. I think the Centennial Exhibition trip for Northlanders is really the brainiest idea that I have ever come across, and I hope that :’.t will, be A success.”—Cheers for you, Effie, and thanks for the good wishes you send our page. Princess has-been given you recipes.

Mary Smigh— Welcome to the club, Mary. May you know happy times with tb.e “Young Northlander.”

Clarence Erewer —Another whose expenses have been guaranteed! We're glad to take you with us, Clarence. Of course you’ll have a wonderful time. But if there are any functions held -at Tamatarau to help somebody else who just couldn’t manage the £5. you’ll help, too, won’t you?

, Irma Webber—Princess has thought out the string idea, Irma, but she thinks perhaps your theory would be right and Kupe would be wandering round the countryside with a long piece of string tied to him and no one to-find .the end. He’s been good lately, so we’ll hope he doesn’t get lost any more.

Verna Hansen—More riding! I tremble at the very thought of it! I thinß I told you before that I can manage 18 horses in Betty B. and even more than that in the big 0.C., but one horse . . . well, do you think that a man used to driving 18 horses should condescend to ride only one?

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Northern Advocate, 27 June 1939, Page 2

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Our Mailbag Northern Advocate, 27 June 1939, Page 2

Our Mailbag Northern Advocate, 27 June 1939, Page 2

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