In the Pillar Box
ALICE ANSWERS. HER LETTERS
Wilma Ricketts, Wai-iti; Thank you you for the jokes, Wilma. White Rabbit liked them very much and chuckled for a long time about the lost cow. Austen Nuttall, Harakeke: Did you Cat the chestnuts that Ken put in the over, Austen? lam very fond of them roasted over an open fire, aren’t you? Cushla Brereton, Ngatimoti; I am crossing my fingers, Cushla, but I don’t think I have had a cold yet, and I am hoping it will stay away. Janet Grooby, Xg-atimoti: Thank you for the neatly printed letter, Janet. I think you are very clever to write such an interesting letter. Ma>s>e Bisley, Mot«eka: Thank ypu for the poem. Maisie. It will be in the Page next week. How do you like these cold mornings? Have you had many frosts at Motueka? Betty HolyOake, Motueka: White Rabbit and I are in the middle of making a new fowlhouse for our six “ladies” and we are having great fun, hammering and sawing and fitting up little extras. Elliott Nuttall, Harakeke: Thank you very much inded for the photograph of you all, Elliott. I have it on the wall by my table, and everyone in the office has been to see it.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 8 June 1945, Page 3
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210In the Pillar Box Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 8 June 1945, Page 3
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