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TR Y A CUP of Delicious Ovaltine at the Winter Show

more fortunate this time. A winged 1 wish from the Wigwam. Harvest Moon: Your story has come to hand. Harvest Moon. Many thanks for it. Your Wigwam scrap-book must be very interesting. I hope I shall see it, someday And you are now a Guide Cadet? Good news. What tidyings of Little Lone Pine? Sun-Flecked Shadow: Greetings to this Brave of the light and shade. When space permits I shall use your Royal Oak news and I hope you will always keep me posted with the doings of your company. Dancing Star: So you are a story writer, too? I enjoyed your tale very much. Did you see that poem of yours that appeared recently in the Wigwam? Pilot: Many thanks for your account of the Calliope birthday party and the presentation of badges. The miniature of the Jellicoe Trident is very attractive and I am sure you are all proud to wear it. Yellow Bird: I was glad to have more

news of your company and also to receive your letter. You have not been having a very fortunate time lately, but I hope the storm winds-- will soon blow over. Have you had plenty of sunshine the last few days? Glistening Leaf: The Second' Otahuhu birthday party will be a great success, I think. Glistening Leaf. I notice, also, that four more girls have won the Health badge. Do you know Silver Waterfall, scribe of the First Otahuhu Company? I hope she has quite recovered from her sickness. Golden Dusk, Papatoetoe: St. Jphn’s Company has done excellent work for the sick and needy, Golden Dusk, and I can imagine how happy you must have felt Best wishes for the second birthday party next month. Little Swift Canoe: I found your letter very interesting this lime, Little Swift Canoe, and I am delighted that your artist friend is going to illustrate some of your stories. How exciting that will be. You have had a busy

time preparing the girls for that school dance, but how attractive they must have looked in their powder and patches. Red Star: The poems are very dainty,

little faithful one, and I am delighted that you have sent them to me. You and your father would have enjoyed that

wonderful sunshine, but I am sorry that good Chief Buffalo is sick. Please give him some friendly wishes from Reducih love to Red Star from the Chiefs and Braves under the Totem Pole. Gold-Tipped Feather: The Arahi report has alighted at the threshold of the Wigwam. Many thanks, Gold-Tipped Feather. * can lr ™agine how delighted tntist have been when your Lone Patrol Leader received her warrant as ? 1 h °p e her term of office will be a long and happy one. F, Yes, spring is surely aIr ' Flying Cloud. I heard a thrush say so only this morning. It is my favourite season, too, I am not ?brP r * se d that a thousand voices have 1 S ?w in rf to lure rny rnaid of the SSj Out-Doors away from her desk g™ y * but holiday time will soon be Drifting Snowflake: Many thanks for your fine letter. I am deeply grieved to learn of the loss of that little

t Brownie. Please will you give 5 ; pathy to her parents. ■ , Snowflake, I have not read . e i ■ brushers.” Greetings to all nay ** j in the First Cambridge Camgjmf- ao* Red Eagle: Once again a . . seeks the trail after a long ■ l *T un _ ? I was very sorry to hear of tna i fortunate accident, which kept y B _ j hospital for two months, but tn v shine has a special message * : Red Eagle. I wonder if you can 1 { it? __

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 409, 18 July 1928, Page 6

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TR Y A CUP of Delicious Ovaltine at the Winter Show Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 409, 18 July 1928, Page 6

TR Y A CUP of Delicious Ovaltine at the Winter Show Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 409, 18 July 1928, Page 6