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THE HOLLOW TREE.

I MESSAGES FOR SUNBEAfAS.

I The Hollow Tree closes each [ week on Wednesday at 5 p.m. j

Letters to the Dawn Lady are answered aa follow: Iris Payne, Coromandel: Your painting reached me safely and I shall be glad to see that story. Some Happy Town thoughts for Iris. Douglas Rodgers. Ellerslie: My best thanks to this laddie. I wonder if you will paint the tulips? Evelyn McKee, Auckland: Your first letter is full of interest, Kvelyn. Yes. you may send me some riddles if yon hke. but please will you let me know where they are from? Ernest Ward-Nield, Otahuhu.—Ernest '4 now a Happy Town Sunbeam. A warm welcome. Master Otahuhu. Alex Wilson. Kerepeehi: Your story has reached me safely. Alex, and we are all glad that you have come down Tiptoe Street. Jean Schofield, Paerata: What a fine birthday, Jean. You are a lucky girl. Thank you for your letter and your painting. Win ton Fry. Ohakune: So the Snow Maiden has been at work in Ohakune? Doctor Spring Sunshine reached for the railway guide when 1 told him that. Margaret Headdey. Remuera: Two letters from my new Sunbeam. A Happy Town welcome to little Miss Margaret. Jean Doreen, Parnell: Yours seems a very warlike cat, Jean, but he should « hoose smaller cats lo tight with. Thank you for answering the Competition Bell. Betty Horan, Avondale: It is a pity you have lost the addresses of several of your Australian correspondents. I am afraid I cannot help you as I am not in touch with them, but perhaps they will write again. Many thanks for your painting. Howard Fry, Ohakune: You are a wonderful little mountaineer, Howard, and I still have your account of that last trip up Mount Ruapehu. Oh, no. we don't have tine fun like that in Auckland. All we can do is to climb the volcanic knolls that, would seem mere molehills to you. Many thanks for those competition entries. Brenda Hellaby. Remuera: Congratulations. Brenda. You will find your name in the priae list this week. Audrey Seddon. Lumsden: 1 was glad to hear again from this little lady of the Bar South. Somehow I don’t think Jean Mclndoo will ever outgrow Happy Town. Are vou - going to paint the tulips. Audrey? Keith Wilkinson, Auckland: Congratulations. Keith. Yout* painting is a fine pieee of work. Phyllis Sutherland. Ellerslie: Don’t forget to look in the competition results, Phyllis. Isn’t the Woodpecker busy this week? Dallas Jackson, Swanson: What quaint little ducklings. Dallas. I am sure you must love them. You are lucky having f all those daffodils out in your_ garden, i Neville Pountney, Remuera: Now* that \ you are a Sunbeam vou will have plenty of sisters, Neville. Thank you for your fine little letter and that enclosure. Brown. Grey Lynn: That was t Irate ? Cong rat illations’ on ’ being among the. prizewinners. . Joan Antonelii, Dargaville: I wonder | * you will discover the hidden Sunbeam this week, too. Joan. What a rush for Happy Town. 1 was glad to see your competition entry. Doris Adolph. Rotorua: I am sorry to bear that vou are sick in bed, Doris. That w ill never do. Yes, Gloria is a clever little girl. 1 should like to see some of jour poems, too. 1 have given Erie’s love to the Woodpecker who is taking good care of your thoughts for Margaret Norley. Nola Craig and Daphne and Lionel Howell T .... Lionel Stevens. Edendale: The Little Thought siys you will soon be coming down Tiptoe Street playing your violin, Lionel, ft will be fine when you are old enough to belong to the Wigwam, xour painting reached me safely. Hector Dainty. Grey Lynn: A spring Posy from Hector. My best love and thanks to this laddie. Eileen Knight. Auckland: 1 hope those colds have all vanished, Eileen. I am fflad vou wrote to that little English Sunbeam. How cleverly you finished Jour competition painting. My best love and thanks. Dulcie Craig. Wellington: And did you havo a happv time at the fancy dress ba!\ Dulcie? I am glad to hear that your cousin i. so much better. The Woodpecker sends you some lucky taps. Don't lose them, will you? Sylvia Knight, Auckland: So you still

have to visit the dentist? I hope vour troubles will soon be over, Sylvia. Your painting arrived quite safely. 75 Williamson Avenue, Grey Lynn: A fine long address, but no name. X was glad to see your daffodil?, No. 75. Sheila Turner, Devonport: A warm welcome, wee one. 1 hope you will write me plenty of letters. Dorothy White, Hamilton: Those paintings are now on the wall, Dorothy- That is a splendid one in oils. No, Ido not draw the flowers for painting. You are a very versatile Sunbeam, for this week you have sent entries for every competition, and a fine little poem, too. My best love, little lady. Joy Hill. Mount Albert: They are beautifully done, Joy. A Happy Town thought for a faithful Sunbeam. Dorothy and Maurice Sanders, Morn, ingside: Thank you very much, Dorothy and Maurice. Your paintings were very well done.

Jim Brotherton, Grey Lynn: A warm welcome. Jim. We are all glad to greet this young artist. Charles Watters. Ellerslie: Have you ever taken a trip in a cot-airplane, Charlie? You managed your story very well indeed. All the Happy Town people send their best love to our little new Sunbeam. Dorothy White. Thames: Tliei'e are two Dorothy Whites in the Hollow Tree this week, but one lives in Hamilton and the other in Thames. I think you should write to each other. I should love to play with Ailsa and Leone under the Happiness Tree. Children are never too young to come to Happy Town. Kenneth Tonjie. Milford: Welcome, Master Kenneth. The Little Thought sends some Happy Town wishes to you and Pt Lorna Johnson, Kingsland: That is a nasty cold, Lorna. I hope it will soon leave you. Thank you for your puzzle Ll Vera Crawford, Cambridge: That was an unfortunate fire, Vera, and I was ; sorry to hear about it. Many thanks for answering the Competition Bell. Pratt, Takapuna: I am glad to hear that you have a correspondent in \ustralia. Phyllis. Your puzzle reached me safelv Please thank Bill for his message, 'and sive l.lm my best love. Brian Carbury, New Lynn: Welcome, Brian, and many thanks for your puzzle. E*Q vou remember a little dog called Tango, which came to your hospital for

treatment not very long ago? His little mistress is Gloria Rawlinson, a popular Happy Town Sunbeam. Alison Labrum, Hamilton: Yes, I am sure you will always please me. Alison. I was glad you were able to answer the Competition Bell. Clarence Davey, Ellerslie: That tie-box will make a fine present for your cousin in England. Clarence. Y'ou must be very clever at fretwork. t Marie Bell, Auckland: Your puzzle reached me safely, Marie. No, I do not collect photographs of actors and actresses. I have left your love with the W r oodpecker for Annie Huggins and Chrissie Davey. Frances Kelly. Epsom: No, Vera Jackson is not a Sunbeam. Yes, the tallest Pixie postman is a very dignified person. One day you may happen to meet him in Tiptoe Street. Your puzzle reached me safely, Frances. Ziska Fischer. Mount Eden: I had not

I forgotten you, Ziska. Thank you for !' your entry. Alsace Brown, Waiheke: I hope you will soon be your happy little self again, Alsace. Audrey will be glad to have your letter. Fanny Couper, Grey Lynn: A warm welcome, little Miss Grey Lynn. Norma Bell. Manurewa: Thank you for your newsy letter, Norma. What a large family yours is. I am sure you will love to see them all when the holidays come. Joan Taylor. Grey Lynn: Welcome, Joan. You and your twin brother must miss each other. Do you write to him every week? Kitty Mcßeath, Parnell: I heard all about that birthday party, Kitty. And Gloria recited all her Happy Town poems? They are very good, aren’t they? Thank you for your puzzle entry and vour happy letter. No Name. Mount Eden: A Mount Eden Sunbeam sent a puzzle entry in an unsealed letter, and there was no name j attached. No Name. Remuera: Another unsigned puzzle entry came from Remuera. Flora Muir, Remuera: Welcome, Flora. I was glad to see your competition entry, and 1 shall look forward to all those promised stories. Doris Sims. Grey Lynn: You could send those cards direct to the children at the hospital. Doris. Yes, I remember you very well, and I am glad you are still interested in competitions. I hope your

mother -will soon be quite strong a.gain. Elizabeth Christine, Auckland: The Little Thought has just drawn a picture of a sundial, and on it he is writing those haunting words: “Time flies, suns rise and shadows fall. Let them go by for Love is over all.” Meg Vaughan, Grey Lynn: Yes, thank you, Meg, the Woodpecker is quite well. Your puzzle and story reached me by Pixie Post. Lawrence McClean, Pukekohe: Welcome, laddie. That is a fine little poem about the school bell. Margaret Maltby, Auckland: Mack is a clever dog. I hope he will never drop the ITappy Town paper when he is bringing it home. You have come safely down Tiptoe Street, little one. Gloria Rawlinson, Auckland: So* you have been having a chat with the Lady Spring? I love your poem, Gloria. The Little Thought says that Tango will soon lose that limp. Jean and Mary Anderson will find your love messages with the Woodpecker. How is Betty? Have you seen her since? Jean Macfarlane. Mount Albert: The Little Thought was delighted when 1 handed him those primroses, Jean. Brownies are kind little people. Thank you for your puzzle entry. The Pixie Postmen all send their love to Bernice and Shirley. Evelyn Rolton, Point Chevalier: Yes, the poor Doorkeeper was very frightened during that dream, Evelyn. Your entry

came safely to hand. Catfileen Fletcher, Glen Eden: Your story and puzzle have arrived in Happv Town, Cathleen. I have left your thanks with the Woodpecker for Olga Mclnnes and the Webb Sunbeams. Everyone liked that story. Irene Retter, Mount Eden: So vou have been tucked away in bed all this time? I am glad you are better. Yes, I love peanut races. They are great fun Jean Mclndoe, Nancy Waller, Gav du Faur and Lily Latimer will be glad to have your kind wishes. 13 Burleigh Street. Auckland: A puzzle entry from a nameless nine-year-old. Have you found your message? Marjorie Smith. Newton: Yes. you will find plenty to interest you in the Wigwam, too, Marjorie. Thank you for answering the Competition Bell. Pearl James. Onehunga: That is a sweet little verse. Pearl, and how suitable j it is for you. I like that sketch, too. Sylvia Webb, Edendale: What caused j that headache, Sylvia? I hope it soon | departed. Thank you for your story. • Cathleen Fletcher. Eileen Gracie. Jean ! Mclndoe. Gloria Rawlinson and Norma • Waller will find your love in the Hollow , TreeWaiter Palmer. Kingsland: Thank you, laddie. Nearly all your answers were correct. William Stuart, Morningside: Who loves puzzles? T was glad to see your entry. Master Bilim. Meryla Webb. Edendale: That verse

is full of meaning-, Meryla, and I like your story very much. Delma Schulz, Takapuna: What excitement when you found your own name m the puzzlers, Delma. If we did n pt lia-ve a word limit for stories some them might take up the whole page. \V hat then? The Little Thought sends a silver wish to your wee sister. Con Burke, Ellerslie: We are all sorry to hear that sad news, Con, and I think you will have received my letter. Most of y° ur answers wefre correct. ,n N< ? e U n ® Patterson, Remuera: So you liked that puzzle? It was a very poiDUlar one, Noeline. I hope you are better. ,r Fr l ed Cammick, Auckland: Thank you. Master Fred. Please give my love to Dick when next you see him Robert Hutchinson, Paeroa: Welcome, wee one. You have arrived in our little world for little people. Joan Forbes, Waiuku: The holidays have plenty of joys in store for you, Joan. I was glad to receive your puzzle and your interesting letter. Mavis O’Meara, Thames: A warm welcome and much love. Mavis. Shirley Houston, Frankton: Poor huimy That is sad news, Shirley. I shall love to have some of your stencil - I lin JF* your hand better? Ralph Street. Huntly: A batch of jokes and a. poem have reached me from some one in Ralph Street, Huntly. “hu o Waiuku: An unsigned story, Childrens Dream,” is waiting to k e %A/^ n *® red 111 competition. Winnie Munro, Morrinsville : Thank you tor the poem and your puzzle, Winnie. to Paint the tulips? Edith Schofield, Portland: Yes, if you jy ri £®* a suitable story I shall publish it, Latth, but please do not make it a very long one. Many thanks for your puzzle entry. Gwen Foster, Frankton: You might like to write to Joy Hill, who lives at 27 Ivowhai Street, Mount Albert, or to Ailsa Stuart, whose address is 4 Myrtle Street, Morningside, Auckland. They are both fine girls. Marie Macfarquhar, Onehunga: So you like those “square stories?' And I enjoy writing them, little lady. Doctor Spring Sunshine sends you some kisses. Jill Woodcock, Edendale: You will find if you read the “square story” that the smallest Pixie Postman is framing his portrait, Jill. He is very flattered, and I must find the solid gold frame he has asked for. Some Happy Town love for Jill. Joyce White, Ponsonby: The Woodpecker is delighted with the ostrich feather, Joyce, and the Little Thought will always keep that letter. I am sorry my little Sunbeam has been so ill. How are you today? Doris Gray, Whangarei: The Woodpecker will be charmed, Doris. Keep a big piece for him. Yes, I love babies. I hope your mother will soon be well, lour puzzle came safely to Happy Town. Margaret Jones, Raetihi: If I closed the puzzle competitions later than Tuesday the results could not appear until the following week, Margaret, but you will find plenty of other competitions to enter for. I shall send you another card. Please hurry up and get better. Jean Mclndoe, Hamilton: “Fairy Music” is full of charm, Jean. How sad about Faith and Charity. F hope they will soon come back. I have left your congratulations for Cathleen Fletcher with the Woodpecker, and also your fove for Kathleen Piper and the Waller Sunbeams. Ailsa McKenna. Paeroa: Welcome, Ailsa. Yes, I like the Sunbeams to send original poems if they can. Hazel Bovaird. Richmond: Supposing you write to Gloria, Hazel. She now lives at 30 Gladstone Road. Parnell. Walter Dainty. Grey Lynn: Nearly all were correct, Master Grey Lynn. Sheila Feltham. Raetihi: Both entries reached me safely. Sheila. Clara Hughes, Grey Lynn: Yes. I hope you will often write to me, ClaVa. My love to you and Graham. Molly Elliot, Takapuna: So you saw the Little Thought in your pussy-willow tree? He must have been challenging the new buds to a game of “Puss in the corner. Sylvia Tapp, Te Aroha: My love and thanks, Svlvia. Bessie Hutchison. Paeroa: Clever little girl. I love your poems and your drawings. Bessie. " Betty Gardiner, Cambridae: Our Sylvia Woodhouse lives at 4S Cheltenham Road. Devonport. Betty. I wonder if she is the one vou know? Kathleen Henley. Auckland’ You are a clever little artist, Kathleen. [ love your neat letter with its pretty decorations Most of vonr answers were correct. Joan Mackinson. Hikurangi: You will be happy now that you are a Guide. Joan. Thank you for the enclosures in your letJessie Clothier. Hamilton: Joan MaeI kinson asks me to say that she rememi hers that magpie and that she is sorry i it has died. Fred Williams. Mt. Albert: That is a fine report, Fred. 1 was glad to hear | again from this laddie. Audrey Christie. Whangarei: Yes. the ! last competition storfes were very good.

Audrey. My best love, Miss Whangarei. Ruth Parkes, Whangarei: Yes, the Doorkeeper is his happy old self again. I was glad to see your puzzle, Ruth. Nancy Mclntyre, Grey Lynn: My love and thanks, Nancy. I hope you- will be successful in those examinations. Nancy Waller, Penrose: Thank you. Miss Penrose. Jean Mclndoe and Jean Parquhar will find your love with the Woodpecker. Ailsa Stuart, Morningside: Congratulations, Ailsa. Jean and Gloria will be glad you have remembered them. Those violets were very sweet. June, Reg and Harold Smith, Eden, dale: The Hollow Tree is very full this week, so I shall have to answer my three little friends together. That little nephew will be a great interest to you all. I am glad you will be playing football, Reg. Keith Strand, Remuera: Welcome, Keith, and many thanks for those fragrant flowers. Yes, Doctor Spring Sunshine will soon be calling on you. I like your story, and I hope you will be quite well when next you write. Salome Jones, Morrinsville: My love and thanks to our faithful Salome. Heather Cuthbertson. Grey Lynn: The kittle Thought sends you a Happy Town smile, Heather. Betty Edwards, Grey Lynn:' Welcome, Betty. The Little Thought will be your playmate, too. Myrtle Burgess, Rotorua: Auckland would be a good place for a holiday. Myrtle. Your poem is very good. Gloria has just finished one about the Lady Spring. Ernest Humberstone. Rotowaro: That wet weather is most unpleasant, Ernest. Supposing you send an S.O.S. to Doctor Spring Sunshine? Margery Grant, Portland: So Edith Schofield ife your desk-mate? Do you ever talk in school, Margery? Margaret Anderson, Mt. Eden: What numbers of Australian correspondents you have now, Margaret. I hope Nancy will have a happy time at Gisborne. Eva Balfe, Penrose: The Little Thought feels sure you will win those badges, Eva. Jean Norley, Whangarei: Poor Margaret. T am sorry she is sick again. Please give her my love. The Woodpecker will always treasure those forget-me-nots, Jean. Eileen Gracie, Mt. Eden: Welcome home, Eileen. What a wonderful holiday you had. Nancy Waller, Gloria and Mary Rawlinson will be glad to have your kind thoughts. Jean Anderson, Raotihi: 1 shall watch for those paintings, Jean. My best love, little lady. Maraaret Shaw, Thames: Here are some tulips just asking to be painted. That is a fine new paint-box, Margaret. Letters and competition entries have also been received from the following Sunt>ea.mt>, to whom the Dawn Lady sends her love and thanks:— Robert Newbold, Epsom. . . . Nellie Ollerenshaw, Remuera. . . . Nita Mills, Onehunga. . . . Les Buchanan, Gisborne. . . . Lloma Robinson, Mount Al- j bert. . . . Diana Mosse, Milford. . . . Mar- .j jorie Ireland, Howick. . . . Ailsa Render- j son, Ponsonby. . . . Ruth Currie, Mount ; Eden. . . . Joan McComb, Papatoetoe. . . . Bruce Wilson, Grey Lynn. . . . Rons ! Whitman, Auckland. . . . Isabel Trebilcock, Edendale. . . . Marjorie Baird, Ard- ; more. . . . Margaret Robinson. Wha- j ngarei. . . D. F. Williams, Mount Albert. . . Eileen Couper, Grey Lynn. . . - Peggy Tonge, Miiford. . . . Olive Rackham, Avondale. . . . William Allnutt, ; Takapuna. . . . Phyllis Skinner, BirkenI head. . . . Jack Murfitt, Edendale. . . - Margaret Grimmer, Waiuku. . . . Jim ! Ryan, Auckland. . . . E. McArthur, Ota- ! liuhu. . . . Dahlia Still, Otorohanga. . . . Iris Park, Mount Eden. . . . Walter Coop, Otahuhu. . . . Mai'jorie Strong, Pukekohe. . . . Ernest Southgates, Mount Albert. . . . Gay Perry, Auckland. . . . Tiri Gow, Edendale. . . . Esme Peacocke. Epsom. . . . Gordon Purdie, Birkenhead. . . Nancy Harris, Remuera. . . . Mervvn Wrennall. Edendale. . . . Jean Buckley. Mcshnt Roskill. . . . Connie Devine, Mount Eden. . . . Edwin Rix, Point Chevalier. . . . John Harper. Devonport. . . . Dorothy Munro, Devonport. ... . Viva Yates, Point Chevalier. . . Leslie . Rosser, Glenmore. . . . Allan Cooper. Devonport. . . Frances Crane, Point Chevalier. . . . Jean McXaughton, Mount Eden. . . . Elva Mclntosh, Waiuku. . . . Maree Garland, Auckland Jean Puthie, Epsom. . . . Albert Wood. Edendale. . . . Mavis Beckman. Birkenhead. . . . Sylvia Hughes, Ellerslie. . . . Yvonnv | Putt, Auckland. . . . Geoffrey Douglas. Mount Eden. . . . Albert Burt, Mount Eden. . . Leo Nola, Auckland. . . . Marie Garland, Auckland. . . . Donald Marr. i Remuera. . . . Pat Towsey, Auckland. . . . I Mary Thomson, Edendale. . . . Betty Pot--1 ter, Epsom. . . Joan Philpott. Point | Chevalier. . . . James Webb, Takapuna. ... Ada Manson, Takapuna. . . . Richard Norton, Birkenhead. . . . Rita Beattie, ! Glen Eden. . . . Vilma McCarthy, Birken- ' head. . . Daphne Gerlach. Brown's Bay. | . . . Lorratne Crompton. Grey Lynn. . . . j Trevor Sowry, Ellerslie. . . . Marjorie

Bowman, Grey Lynn. , . .Eileen Couper, Grey Lynn. . . . Jack Briggs, Auckland. . . . Jinx Tanner, Mangere. . . . Joyce Martin, Mount Eden. . . . Roma Bette, Avondale. . . . Arthur Courtenay, Point Chevalier. ... Joe Beeson, ist. Hellers Bay. .... Jean Douglas, Otahuhu. . . , Doreen Ashe, Onehunga. . . . Don Alexander, Ponsonby. . . . Eunice McGuire, Onehunga. . . . Lois Dumper, Devonport . . . Sylvia Campbell, Morningside. . . . Lily Baueii, Grey Lynn. . . . Edna Pollington, Remuera. . . . Gurshon Fisher. Avondale. . . . Gwen Olesen, Onehunga. . . . David Smith, Herne Bay. . . . Leslie and Reg. Yause, Ellerslie. . . . Isabel James, Onehunga. . . . Uriel Humphreys, Mount Albert. . . . Vera Codlin, Devonport. . . , Mavis Jones, Takanini. . . . Maureen Gill, Frankton. . . . Victor Yates. Auckland. .... Noel MeNaughton, Mount Eden. . . . Patricia Watts, Devonport. . . . Joyce Butler, Point Chevalier. Violet Hingley, Mount Eden. . . . Duleie Hawthorn, Auckland. . . . Murdoch MacRae, Richmond. . . . Ethel Kinnaird, Grey Lynn. . . . June Beale, Remuera. . . . June Garland, Elleislie. . . . Alan Dale Morningside. . . . Patricia Curran, Herne Bay. . . Mavis Hunter, Otorohanga. . . Eric McDonnell, Cambridge. . . Horace Rutherford, Avondale. . . . Eileen Proud, Remuera. . . Douglas Rodgers, Ellerslie’ . . . Margo Hemphill, Auckland. . . . Joan Evans, Otahuhu. . . . Una Marett, Grev Lynn. ... Joy Hetet, Te Kuiti. . . . Violet, Edith and Rita Fox, Grey Lynn. Ethel Birch, Rotorua. . . . Fred* Smith, Newton. . . . Marie Hines, Auckland. . Jack Worthington, Waihi. . . . Doji Gordon, Thames. . . . • Josephine Sinnett, Paeroa. . . . Thelma Lawiie, Pukekohe. . . . Doreen Curham, Remueru. . . . Kathleen Quintal, Waihi . . . Sheila S.-uii m Mount Albert. . . . seaman, Jim Palmer, Devonport. . . .Aljoe Miliex' Devonport. . . . Grace Wilkins. Mt. Albert. . . Mervyn Hipkins, otahuhu. ... Shirley ’VVhite, Mt. Eden. . . . Wynton Wilkinson Auckland. . . . Russell Skelton, Mt Eden. . . . Douglas Wright. Whangarei. . . . Alan McNeil, Onehunga. . . Alice Smith, Onehunga. ... George Appleton, Claudelands. . . . Florence Rigden, Te Awamutu. . . . Malcolm Flynn Devonport. . . . Doris Adolph. Rotorua! . . . Eric Harland, Onehunga. . . .Gordon Stronach, Taumarunui. . . . Harry Dobbyn, Grey Lynn. . . . Lance Evans, Auckland. . . . Beatrice Ross. Birkenhead. . . . Ngaire Wheeler. Mt. Albert. . . . Willie Aubrey, East Tamaki. . . . Dolly Morris, Helensville. . . . Flossie Bicknell, Point Chevalier. . . . Harold Whittingham, Auckland. . . . Ngaire Higgins, Auckland. • • ..Ernest Maher, Grey Lynn. . . Ronald Enright, Frankton Junction. . . . Keoghan, Paeroa. . . . Esther Arundel, kopu. . . . Coralie Sparrow, Ngatea. . . . Leah Mornney, Frankton Junction. . Cecil Scott, Rotorua. . . . Ernie Leslie. Huntly. . . . Nettie Loane, Paeroa. . . ! Gwen McDonald, Waiuk >. . . . Trevor Hayes, Epsom. . . . Josie Henry. Patumahoe. . . . Alex. Willie and Rnv Hatwell, Iluntly. . . . Muriel Hinton, Rotorua. . . . Frank Yiskovich. Hikurungi. Marion Ferguson. Frankton Junction. . . . Patricia Sheridan, Te Aroha. . . . Violet Smith. Onehunga. . . . Trevor Davies, Devonport. . . Frank Malam, Oratia. . . . Howard McDonald, Avondale. . . . Du Die Henderson, Rotorua. . . . George Hill,

Ohraewai Moly Hammond. SwanH.iroM Harm..ll. Auckland. . . . Dotrie X ‘ Nimrunwahin. . . . Jean Morris Helensville. . . Hilda White. Mt. Albert -'l*. Eden. . . . Stella i ! /. • • Marsaret OKane, Auckland. . . . Isa Cameron. Mt. Eden Lionel Howell, Te Aroha. . . . Nanc-v Massey, ML Eden. . . Dougina Eckforri. Ht. Chevalier. . . . Margaret MeWilliam Manurewa. . . . Rrehard Broadbent, Northcote. . . . Anita Olberjr. Auckland Patty Aldridge, Edendale lack Harrison, Waihi. . . , Doris Lydster, Takapuna. . . Jean Taylor, Otahuhu. . . . Patricia Hackshaw. Taumarunui. Brown, Huntly. . . . Florence White. Birkdale. Jack Simpson. Northcot* • • ' iolet Kraetaer. Grey Lynn. . . . Allan Keesirur. Ellerslie. . . . Mavis Addison. Auckland. . . .Sadie Nichol. Hikurangi. . . Hilda Borell. Te Kuiti. . . Edna Thomson, Kerepeehi. . . . Barbara Thomson, hananaki . . . Reggie Ingram Avondale. . . Jean Saunders, Blockhouse Bav. . . E. Ilackshnw, Taumnrumii . . Joanna Merule. Milford. . Rosetta Conner. Birkenhead. Phvllis V halev, Devonport. . . Victor McKinnon. Onehumra . . . Phyllis Meadows. Huntlv . . . Charles Somerville. Tangowahinc . . Joseph Casey, Herne Bav. .. . Martha F.,nk, Portland . . Shirley Warner. Green Lane. . Elaine Macdougall. Auckland . . . Helen Crosby. Whanearei. . . . Jack Brennan. Grey Lynn. . Doreen Barnes. Rotorua . . . Vera Jarrett. Mt. Albert G-lbert Nichols, Auckland. . . . Harold and Eileen Owens, Waterview. . . . James Griffiths. Ponsonby. . . . Mollv and Douglas Curtin. Ponsonby. . . . Margaret Rodgers. Raetihi. . . . Olga Meyer. Hikuranpi. . . Alice Whltcombe. Auckland. . . . Marion Wouldes. Papatoetoe . . Jeanne Brad?*. Takapuna.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 750, 24 August 1929, Page 33

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THE HOLLOW TREE. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 750, 24 August 1929, Page 33

THE HOLLOW TREE. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 750, 24 August 1929, Page 33

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