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Diana Cave, Timaru. Richard Brown, Timaru.

ferent countries for the girls, and boys also, and Indians, cowboys and swaggers I won a prize for the Best Advertisement. We had a happy time dancing and singing songs. Two men came from Timaru and took flash-light photos. Your loving Circlian, Denis Leary, Orarl. Dear Peter Pan, As our teacher gave us some Peter Pan’s Papers to read, and also is reading us “Peter Pan and Wendy” in school, we wondered if we could join your Circle. If we could join we would write you some letters of interest nearly every mail. In the gardens in Fiji there is a statue of Peter Pan playing on his pipes and water coming from above into the pond. Hoping you will soon let us know . about becoming Members, Your sincerely, Keitha Waring, Suva, Fiji. Dear Peter Pan, How green everything looks now. The willow trees are dressed in their green gowns once again. Even the buttercups are in their shining gold dresses. It is lovely to see the little lambs playing in their pastures of green. I have a little calf which I call Heather. It is about seven weeks old. My Bantam has six fluffy little chicks. Four of them are white and the other two are black. We have no pet lambs this year. From your loving Circlian, Dorothy Braddick, Fairlie. Dear Peter Pan, At school we have heard quite a lot about you. At present we are reading a book called “Peter Pan and Wendy.” Our teacher has given us some Peter Pan’s Papers to read. I think nearly everyone in my class would like very, very much to become a member of your Circle if you would let them. I’m sure that we would all try very much to write you the best letters we have ever written in our lives. As the “Aorangi” leaves early this afternoon I must close now. Yours sincerely, Diana Phelps, Suva, Fiji. Dear Peter Pan, I am enclosing a drawing of my pet pony. She is a lovely pony and her name is Jinny. On September 27 when I got home from school my sister told me I had a baby brother. I have not seen him yet. We have three ponies which we ride. My sister rides one and I ride one and we usually lend the other to Jean Nicol, our school-mate. I have not had the measles yet but Mother, Grandfather, and my sister and brother have had them. Your Circlian, Hazel Bailey, Rosewill.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21186, 5 November 1938, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Welcome Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21186, 5 November 1938, Page 6 (Supplement)

Welcome Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21186, 5 November 1938, Page 6 (Supplement)

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