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THE MAIL-BAG.

Bathia Luttrell: I do not like having to say '' no more items of any kind," but so many are sen' in. that to make room for fresh items scores of those which I am keeping would have to be thrown away. So I am afraid " Letterbox Full Up" must, mean, us you say. " the whole page locked and larredl" But cheer up, it is only for a while! And meantime, you can save up anythin really worth while. The verso showed a jjo<>d poetic sense, although weak in construction Joyce Burt; The little story wna very nire, nnd you will do good work Inter on. There lihs been a lot of discussion about the spelling of '* tea-tree" und ti-tree.' Tho former is general!-.* considered to bo the corn r' form, J believe, although the latter somehow seems much more attractive. Stark: Tlinnk you for tho photos, which were very pretty. Owen Taylor; I cannot find any enrolment form. Are von sure it was sent in? kits i lose The card was sent long ago. You si.fiuld have told me what cards you have abeady in hand. L'-t me know if you have not received it yet. I liyra Kenan: 1 inn glad you find the Critic ho helpful. Have you received the Cilia yet . It was sent soino time njjo. LETTERS, SKETCHES. AND OTHER ITEMS RECEIVED FROM: Peter Woods Joan Natinch. Molly Wil hams Evelyn [{eddish, Hazel Wnito. Greetii Hell, M»rv, Joan and David Phillips Kathleen Lhompson, Thelma Millett, Viola C hristian, Annie Stockley. Hex Orr, Wanda 1 urner, Helen Clothier, Band and Nancy turner, lan Vincent, Kenneth Grigs, Gordon Symes, Hetty Morton. Joyce Barker Hetty Alexander, Zoe Jeffreys, Milla Gurr. Fred Cmvin, Fred Port, Koith itowsell, Eileen Garrett.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20674, 20 September 1930, Page 4 (Supplement)

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THE MAIL-BAG. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20674, 20 September 1930, Page 4 (Supplement)

THE MAIL-BAG. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20674, 20 September 1930, Page 4 (Supplement)

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