In the Pillar Box
ALM I! ANSWERS HER LETTERS Pearl SlratTorrl, Aniseed Valley: Welcome to 111. Wonderland Club. |>cai I | am j I' raid we won’t be able to use your j little poem though, as it has been in ' the Page before. Will you send in somej Barbara Hollis, loxhill. How lovely to j have your very own apple trees, Barbara. I ieel quite sure I.lie fairies, or ! perhaps the elves, paint the pink on all ■ Doreen ( ox. Il;ir.\kekc: Both White Rabbit and 1 thought you wrote your letter very well indeed, Doreen, and we are looking bn \\ aid to more. Do you live Ken Hollis, Foxhill: I don't suppose your ! dog will cat any more eggs for a long lime now, Ken. You are lucky to have your plants up and growing—mine have all been drowned with the rain. Brian Scholelield, Wellington Hospital: T *V'* t t*l il " ! ' ou aro wetting better, and We all send an enormous parcel of good health and luck to you. Terence Seolt, I’ukawau: Wasn't there cxcaine into the yard with the'cows", Terence? Did you have venison for tea, or did you let the deer go back to the | Fa.v Baynes, Tahunanui: Lulu is used to having cats glaring at her, Fay. Once Mr Simpson jumped right up on to her cage . and it he and ] .ulu, all came Allan Holvoake, Riwaka: Welcome to the Wonderland Club, Allan. 1 do hope you 1 will write and tell us about vour hobbies. and your home. Do you collect Molly Me Conchic, Nelson: T can imagine the fun you had when you played with your dolls on Auntie’s verandah. White Rabbit wishes he could have been there Maurice Holyoake, Riwaka: Did you have a nice Birthday on Wednesday, Maurice? White Rabbit specially ordered a line day, and we all thought of you. Do j write and tell us what your presents ; Noni McC'onchic, Nelson: My word, you I were a lucky girl to have such a lovely j birthday, with a party too. White Rabbit i says he would love to come to your birthday next year, and he has written it down on next year’s calendar. [Barbara Large, Nelson: Thank you for the poem, Barbara. Yes, I think it is a lovely one, and it will be in the Page next week, so everyone can enjoy it too. How is your puppy? Patricia Froggatt, Nelson: Thank you for the contributions for the Page, Patricia. Your garden sounds as if it is a glorious Spring picture, and 1 can imagine the beautiful smell there. Benny Gibbs, Nelson: What a shame your other bean plant didn't come up, Benny but Daddy may give you another. The naughty thrush probably ate it, and left ! the remains on the garden. Cynthia Heblicrd, Whangainoa: I should I love to see all your pets, Cynthia. I always wanted to own a parrot, but never had a chance though. Have you I u garden of your own?
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 17 October 1941, Page 3
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496In the Pillar Box Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 17 October 1941, Page 3
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