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LETTER-BOX

fe • * ' } ■ - ALLAN GRAY.—How lovely to have a horse on which to ride to school. yaian. l wasp leased to get You write vflry neatly ipt a. little boy ot oniy Hz ««kif"u»" Vo T n 7 your paragraphs shorter. Your lirst one lasted nearly two pages. ■ YVONNE AMBROSE. —Of course you may send in contributions whenever ym wish, Yvonne, and they wUI be published 11 good ""jOAN SCHWARZ.—PoIo must be thrilling to watch. 1 hope you find some good pen''bETTY SANGSTER.—How lovely to be abl. to »wl m in the river. Betty. No. I don t think many of us are looking forward to a cold, wet wintsr, but it may be quite mild, duet's hope so. . , , - . ROSE RALPH.—That was Just ithe kind of heading I meant, Rose, and it was very nicely done, too. , HAZEL COX.—The mark card I uent you was for c the letter, Hazel. Congratulations on, winning the prize at the picnic. Adeline WALLER—I am glad you like the Anne books, Adeline. Your verses are good, and will be published. JOY HALL.—Keep your mark cards, Joy, until you-' have won ,100 points, and then send and you will receive the award :«f (Member of Boys and Girls) ahd'a'cash prize of 5/-. PATTY KINZETT,—The little drawing was good, but I 'am ,not able to print pencil sketches, Patty. EDITH DAVEY.—-I am sorry, I have not any more of those addresses at present, but shall let you know if 1 hear of any. I am looking forward to hearing from you again, Edith. FRANCES MOFFAT<-r-Try not to use such long words and usual phrases such: as "our nationals heritage? In your writing, Frances. .Simple words are much the best in the end MARY DUNNING.—WeIcome to our Circle, Mary. Fancy having a black pet lamb.

DAVIp HAVILL—Your little litters are always so interesting, David. Do you help with the potnto digging? The story was quite wall written, but try to think of some new ideas. So many people have written •boat evenings spent with the fairies. ; • ■ ■ f ■. . ' *

JEAN GRAHAM.—Welcome in, Jean. Stories must always be written on one side of the paper only, and do be careful about your spelling. . . . WINNIE BEACHAM.—I have entered you M a senior member, Winnie, and snail seßid you a membership certificate as soon as a fresh supply arrives. JIUNE GREGORY. —Thank you for the riddles, June. What a number of pets you have. FREDA LOCK WOOD. —Of course you may send in items just whenever you like. The badges are 1/6, but it is not necessary to ihave one, unless you wish, JEAN ERCEG. —I am sorry about the mistake In the address, Jean, but I have made the alteration in the books now. Your delightful little Longskirt tales are just the type wanted for the page, Jean. I hope to see more of your work. LETTERS AND ITEMS RECEIVED FROM:— Patricia Millier, Nola Lissington, Gladys Ma'tthows, Patricia Schmitt.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23009, 9 April 1938, Page 8 (Supplement)

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LETTER-BOX New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23009, 9 April 1938, Page 8 (Supplement)

LETTER-BOX New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23009, 9 April 1938, Page 8 (Supplement)