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PETER PAN ANSWERS CIRCLIANS’ LETTERS

June Story, Timaru: The very biggest welcome to you, June. Yes, you may have "Moonlight Fairy" for your pen-name. What a lovely holiday you had at Fairlie. “Herald of Spring,” Glenavy: I was ever so pleased to hear from you again, Herald of Spring, . . Such a nice, newsy letter, too. You will see it again next Letter Day. I am glad you had a "happy holiday. Community Singing is great fun, isn’t it. Your polyanthus and primroses must be lovely. I am looking forward to seeing your Christmas Ship parcel. How is Ambrose?

“Tiger Rose.” Timaru: I hope your Jeremiah will be a most successful puppy, Tiger Rose. You are a wise little person to keep the Circle Rules. I am sure that jumper will be lovely when it is finished.

“Happy Days.” Tripp Station: A neatly written letter from Happy Days. Your doll was very good indeed, my dear. I hope Billy is better now. Ella White, Otipua: “Lady Spring” is a lovely poem, Ella, and I am keeping

it till we have our special Spring Page Next year. What a shame you lost your pussy. I will ask our Circlians to write to you.

"Dodger," Peel Forest: I was pleased to hear from yon again. Dodger. You and “Rainbow Pixie” did very well at the Flower Show. It must have been a lovely one. lam fond of tennis, too.

“Mackenzie Queen,” Sherwood Downs: Such a nice little letter from this Circlian of mine. I am sure Donald and Trixie are splendid ponies. I think Goldie is a 'good name for your kitten. Bil sends Pip a big tailwag. You did very well in your exams., my dear.

“Moowani," Waimate: Your newsy letter will find a place in our Page next Letter Day, Moowani. It is fine to be able to stand up and recite your very own poems. You did very well in the Cross Country Race. lam sure the Tulip Show will be beautiful. Keep on with your Verse-Making, won’t you.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19626, 21 October 1933, Page 13

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PETER PAN ANSWERS CIRCLIANS’ LETTERS Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19626, 21 October 1933, Page 13

PETER PAN ANSWERS CIRCLIANS’ LETTERS Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19626, 21 October 1933, Page 13