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Peter Pan Sends an Answer to:-

Marie Boyd, Peel Forest: Such a nice enat letter from this new Member. How is your pet-family, Marie? I think your home is in a very lovely corner of the world. Do you ever go for walks through the bush? Tell me about them sometime if you do.

Dorothy Walker, Timaru: A dear wee picture, Dorothy. Yes, that is just the sort of house in which a gnome might live. Make some more drawings for me, but try to finish them in Indian ink, won’t you, dear. Dick must have been a lovely pet, and I am sure you were very sad when he died. M. Richmond, Willowbridge: “Treasures” is a pet of a poem, and you will see it again to-day.

Joan Gardner, Waihaorunga: Such a jolly letter, Joan. Yes, I used to play those games, too, when I was verysmall. Tell me more about your lovely playhouse next time you write. Dob Green, Claremont: You will know quite a lot more about our Page now. Bob. What a strange thing; there was a blackbird with a w’hite tail in my garden the other morning! Surely he didn’t .fly all the way out to Claremont! Watch for your letter next month, and write again soon, won’t you. Betsy Bruce, Orari Bridge: I liked your Mickey Mouse paper, Betsy. You coloured Cinderella and the Fairy Godmother very nicely indeed. What

an interesting collection of cards and stamps you have. I loved your wee letter-carrier, and perhaps, if you made him bigger and finished him in Indian ink. he might find a place in our Page—’specially if he were still carrying the letter.

Wallace Sides, Maungati: Congratulations, Wallace! I hope you like your prize. Tell me how you spent the days, when holiday-time is over. Have you a garden of your own. I wonder.

Jean Nicol, Rose will: Yes, Jean. I am glad the little Spring Princess is with us once again. I hope you will have a happy holiday in Temuka.

Joan Fitzharris, Waituna: I am glad you have re-enrolled, Joan. Michael sends friendly purrs to Bully and Pat, and says that he wouldn’t scratch Pat on the nose! Margaret Richmond, Willowbridge: I wonder what you call that nice little calf of yours, Margaret. Write again soon, won’t you. dear. . Joan Archer, Tycho: A nice wee letter from this Circlian of mine. I have altered your address, my dear. How do you like your new school? What lots of interesting animals there are on your farm. Agnes Bray, Waimate: A nicely written story. Agnes. I shall try to find a place for it in our Page soon.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20503, 22 August 1936, Page 13

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Peter Pan Sends an Answer to:- Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20503, 22 August 1936, Page 13

Peter Pan Sends an Answer to:- Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20503, 22 August 1936, Page 13

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