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ANSWERS CIRCLIANS’ LETTERS

Helen Hynes, Timaru: The biggest welcome to this little seven-years. Yes, my dear, when I was a Very-small person I liked making daisy-chains, too. Your little garden must be very nice indeed. Your letter was neatly written, and you may have “Rosaria" for your pen-name. “Croydon,” Timaru: I liked the wee teddy-bear you sent for the Christmas Ship, Croydon. Your wee garden must be very gay at present, my dear. “Snowy,” Timaru: I was pleased to hear from you again, Snowy, and your nicely written letter will appear next Letter Day. Yes, I play tennis, and think it is a splendid summer game. Those pansies must be beautiful. I hope you will do well in your exam, in November. “Spotlight,” Timaru: Yes, Spotlight, I am sure some little girl will like that nice wee purse and gay string of beads. Your letter was neatly written, dear. Coila Cague, Waimate: A big welcome to our Circle, Coila. You may have “Lily of Wainona” for your penname. lam sure Baby Brother is a darling. You will be very busy at school just now, preparing for the Jubilee. You must write and tell me all about it, when it is over. What a delightful outing you must have had that day. “Jack of Diamonds,” Tycho: I am glad you like your pen-name, Alfred. Thank you for the puzzles and r-iddle. The former will find a place in our Page soon. You are lucky to be able to work out of doors, among the animals. What do you call that pony of yours? “Dewdrop,” Waimate: Thank you for sending me those jumbled names, Dewdrop. Joy Shaw, Timaru: The warmest welcome to our Circle, Joy. I hope you had a very happy birthday last week. That pen-name has already been chosen, so would you like to call yourself “Joybird?”

PETER PAN

Beatrice Sheed, Timaru: Of course you were accepted as a Circlian, my dear. Didn’t you see your name among the list of new Members? I am glad you had such a pleasant birthday. You may have “Bluebell” for your pen-name.

“Dodger,” Peel Forest: Your Topsy doll was very nicely made and dressed, Dodger, and I know some little girl will love it. Yes, I have seen several rats, but do not like them any more than puppy or Christopher Robin do. I am sure your flower show was lovely. How is Bob Rabbit getting on? Thank you for the jumbled names, my dear.

“Fairy Jewel,” Timaru: I am glad you like your pen-name, my dear. I hope that Circlian is quite better again now. I also hope you will have lots of luck at the school sports. That must have been a jolly birthday party. Thank you for the riddle.

Shona McCann, Timaru: I was pleased to see that you had not quite forgotten me, Shona. You received a number of nice birthday presents. I might be able to put that pattern in our Page again next Saturday. Thank you for the jumbled names. I liked the thimbles, too!

Gregory Hertnon, Timaru: —A big welcome to our Circle, Gregory. You may have “Bradman” for your penname. Are you fond of crieket? Perhaps, some day, you will be as famous as this great sportsman. “Tippety Toes,” Waimate:—A nice wee letter from my Tippety Toes. You must have had a splendid holiday on that farm. Don’t you love the baby lambs? I was sorry to hear that you had been a siok-a-bed, and hope you are quite better again now. Yes, I was very sorry when “Laurie" passed the Circle Age Limit.

Audrey Parker, Timaru:—The very biggest welcome to you, too, Audrey. You may have “Sunny Dewdrop” for your pen-name.

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Bibliographic details

Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19314, 15 October 1932, Page 13

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ANSWERS CIRCLIANS’ LETTERS Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19314, 15 October 1932, Page 13

ANSWERS CIRCLIANS’ LETTERS Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19314, 15 October 1932, Page 13

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