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' Continued. MAVIS JOHNSTON.—So gladvou«J 0 [ the page, Mavis How would laipo c name for your china pussy r Don i ; to write on one side of the page only time, please. . k NO LA WEST. 1 did not Uun "Memories" Quite reached >our - standard, Nola, although the rliyming . and scansion were quite correct, l » > YQI Winter Show is a great success. Af taking part in the drill displaj. BETTY GOODMAN.—Your Mle was very neat, Betty. It will seO .,P" "f ro ta I have not recieved any more iteii the other Betty. Thank you for the ine-reo ELEANOR MILSON.—Yes it has M very chilly lately, Eleanor, lou tainly be quite busy writing to J muc!l friends I expect you will have ever s g to tell them. "To a Violet was Q 01t sweet little poem. Be careful to Keep ) metre even always. m to JUNE SWAN.—I was ever so P'f. a T uB( , hear all about your home and J' OUI V®. ' res tniS You certainly have a number of mttre fj hobbies. There was not enough life or in your sketch to merit its pubheat • . JOY SLES.— I The falls are lovely. ar *° t ]■ they, Joy ? How lucky your car urn stick oil the muddy road. ■■ BEVERLEY BOURKE.—Of fS, ul r? iic fcs.l are still a member of the Beihld . Beverley. Mark-cards are given lished items. 1 am glad you enjoj tlie v so much. j ' MARGARET MacNAUGHTAN. —* sM Julie catching a frog I . r wo "' £L tc h sal s thought it was good to eat. Your sk thii not quite up to publication stand, time. jj TREVOR McDOWELL.—Welcome to Circles. Trevor. So glad you like the P*»S HEATHER WHITE.—The b " nn^ a tben ; was not very good in your sketcn, aO 4- > His nose had a decided bump in . jt g j. really looked as if he had broke , together I j JOYCE NICHOLSON.— Dear me. ( having all those letters to .answer anu are asking for more pen-friends I , : be a very good correspondent, jojlc. JIM BORROWS. a , r^ in Tim e V*£ fnake your sketches rather dark, al(r lighter shading and finer lines, an 1 fS , ful about the proportions of jour th( The silhouette of the boy skating best of the last batch of sketches. fo j n j LLOYD CAMPBELL. — C 0 sk etc he 3 J on gaining the two tilaces witlii >° itemsj at the show, Lloyd. Of-.vour la- 1 ' were ■ the riddle will see print. The othe not quite suitable for this page RUTH STUART.—The dawn is r "sly very beautiful, especially on a • ( llo mt morning. There .was not very in your story this time, liuiii.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23381, 24 June 1939, Page 8 (Supplement)
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