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THE HOLLOW TREE.

The Hollow Tree closes each week on Wednesday, at 5 p.m .

♦ Joyshop Man were so pleased that you ’ remembered them. The Dawn Lady left her love for you. Jean Mclndoe, Hamilton: Many thanks ’for your letter, Jean. The Woodpecker i

In the absence of the Dawn Lady, letters to Eappy Town are answered by the smallest. Pixie Postman:— Dulcie Rennie, Great South Road: That was a beautiful • description of a sunset, bulcie. I showed-it to tin* Little Thought and he liked it very much indeed. Joan Henderson, Ellerslie: A very warm welcome from Happy Town to this beam. vVhat kind of competitions do you like best, Joan? Ailsa Henderson, Pcmsonby: Many thanks for sending - the Dawn Lady those Pmty rosebuds, Ailsa. I'm sure; they will bring her plenty of luck during her holiday.Betty Maocy, Maraniarua: When T told the other P xie Postmen about the Happy poughts, they all rushed helter-skelter nown to buy some. The Little Thought aays lie likes plums, too. V.'hnt a ntimbe’’ ur cousins and aunts Petty has. iv-aureen Mary Hogan. Te Aroha: Wo were delighted to see you coming down Hptoe Street, Maureen, and the Little thought says l <• hopes you like our competitions and puzzles. Alsace Brown, Waiheke: Yes, Alsace, 1 m sure the Dawn Larlv will have plenty 2 during her lolidav. If you see Una Bedard, would you ask her to let me have Jove a f 1 ,!’ o^ .’•* Tho Hawn Lady sent her Nancy Moore. Cambridge: Your sister b* a dear wee girl. Nancy. She must have great fun with the kitten. I'm the Dawn L; dy enjoyed her ChristThe Woodpecker* ate such a Tree at near k’ fell out of the Hollow i Phimester. Huntly: Thank you | , f P r the prettv flowers and the IO T- Would you let me have your full J b sthdaV» * Vour age ' vith tlie date of your j nijS* Meyer. Hikurangi: Yes, Olga, the I Lady loves swimming in the break•i h,i nd 80 does the Little Thought. When COf »ies he sits on the top of it, | Tg® ll carries him up to the beach. w!r? n i* Asher - Tokaanu: That was a Maori story von sent. Rowena. ' shut your eves tight and think * vou might see the Little W*»P. wiU be * s te 8» lo r your holiday V We|f # v r ** , P '? arion Neill, Karangahake: ~ o j n ' . lßa Margaret, we hope you are you e tv,i°L Happy Town. How do <’nnu hink "ill like Rabbit Town? birthdjj?.! 1 h-t me have lhe date of your Juck°v* an ® a ‘ ne s. Rotorua: You wer4 very Dawn r .1° ia that airplane. The I'M tw,u y had a '>ry happy ChrlstV?, ” k We were very glad to in Happy Town. Clv'd t K VVood * Morrinsville: You bert 3nJ e Picture puzzle correctly. Hernot sena a k° U‘ e roncealed flowers. Why the Dawn Lady some riddles? l ® atraM C r l ', y ' Mount Roskill: N’o. Jean, heam.Tt 1 a ° n 1 know how many SuniouTnte Rre in Happy Town. 1 hope ley* * n Jt»yed yourself at Henderson Val- | Ilk. tv., ''under if your giri friend will j Joan rEX'- 1 as much as you do. ou eni„ P ' t f* r , son Whangarei: And so i cl;u] vm, y th , e tatty dcl you, Joan? I'm ; haps V ne plcture puzzlA Per ' I Jun, L ,e , "HI be some more soon. 'ittlf fletty - Auckland: A very neat; •Tun*. .1, from this new Beam. Yes, i Towi’i . t»- c,£)urse you may join Happy I , are very pleased indeed to’ Zoe L™ ni,n C np Tiptoe Street. 'olvMhtho d « n " Whangarei: Yes. Zoe, you •at r-,u. L flower puzzle correctly. Your Thank"refined tastes hasn’t he? 'hat littu J[ or seadiug tlie Dawn Lady! it. ,ulb poem. I’m sura she will like j Hapßr*TS;' nb,e ' Devonpert: All the j PS®** l ® a re very well, thank oyce * The Doorkeeper and the i

/AESSAGES FOR SUMBEAfAS.

' was most upset over your contemplating i having the blues, and he is anxious to ; know if your cold is bet ter. The Dawn 1 Lady sent a large parcel of love from ! herself and the Little Thought.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 35

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702

THE HOLLOW TREE. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 35

THE HOLLOW TREE. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 35

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