In the Pillar Box
ALICE ANSWERS HER LETTERS
mitiiiiiiilllrtlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllNlHinilHHllllHllllllllllI 1 ' Maya Gravit, Nelson : You have quite an orchard at home, haven't you. Maya, and I suppose you have lovely feasts. White Rabbit is going to visit your crunchy lettuces one day. Valerie Wells, Nelson : Welcome to the Wonderland Club, Valerie, and I shall be looking forward to a little letter from you Perhaps Don would help you to write one. Jill Taylor, Nelson : I am so glad you passed your music exam., Jill. You are a lucky girl going to Christchurch for your holidays, and 1 hope you find time to write a little letter from there. Margaret Knapp, Stoke: We are so pleased to have you in the Wonderland Club, Margaret. Do you make up poems like Phyllis, or could you write a little letter to me? Winnie Nisbett, 88 Valley: I thought the poem was very good. Winnie, and will be looking for some more. The description of the shearing was most interesting and will be printed next week. Elsie Arnold, Motupiko : I can just imagine the tiny bush brook. Elsie. Don’t you think that even the tiniest thing in the bush has its beautiful points. White Rabbit sends his love to Carl.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 30 November 1940, Page 10
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205In the Pillar Box Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 30 November 1940, Page 10
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