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ANSWERS FROM PETER PAN

Gladys Bradford: I was glad to hear from you, little Circlian. I hope your cold is better. Write to me again, won’t you! Joyce Goodman: Thank you for the poem Joyce. It is a good one and you will see it in print. Have you finished the cardigan yet? Raymond Ackroyd: A big welcome Raymond. Are your brothers and sisters older than you, and what are their names? Naomi Kellie: Your poem and your story are printed in this paper, Naomi. Your birthday cake drawing, tho’ excellent arrived too late for the birthday page. Agatha O'Leary: You will see your wee poem in this paper, Agatha. I altered it a little to make it rhyme better. Gladys Greene: Your wee poem has been printed Gladys. What a long walk you had with the cows. You must have been hungry by dinner time. Linda Rapiey: I like your Birthday poem, Linda, and it has found its way into our Birthday Page. Kathleen Cahalan: Your poem and story have both been published, Kathleen. Thank you dear, for your contributions. Phyllis Rapiey: Your Elfland has won a Merit Card, Phyllis. I liked the idea of your drawings, too, but they are not quite good enough to print. Do some more for our Winter Page, dear.

Yvette McGill: I am glad you like being a Circlian, Yvette. How early your seeds are! You must be a good little gardener. Thank you for the poem. dear. Phyllis Johnston: I hope you have recovered from chicken-pox Phyllis, and that you had a good birthday party. Give baby a “thimble” from me. Margaret Parry: Thank you for your letter, dear. It will be published on letter day. No wonder you fell off Teddy if the girth strap broke. Did you find many ferns? Ruth Brown: A big welcome, dear. Your Membership Card has been posted. I don’t believe you really look like that drawing of yourself. It was a funny one. Jean Edgar: Your Elfin Merit Card and other Merit Cards have been posted, Jean dear. Thank you for your contributions. Daphne Sole: What a lot of cats you have. Daphne. I am glad you like our Paper. Is your cold better, dear? Joan Newlands: Thank you for your jumbled names Joan. It was sad losing your father canary, but I I am glad you were able to get | another one. 1 Molly Griffin: Thank you for your neatly written letter, Molly dear. , The photo was a great success. . Thank you for your jumbled names. I Keith Armstrong: There were two | Birthday Cake drawings already,

Keith, so there wasn’t quite room for yours. Send some more contributions for our Winter Page — won’t you! Betty Downward: Thank you for the dear wee poem Betty. I hope your eye is better.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVI, Issue 21380, 24 June 1939, Page 6 (Supplement)

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ANSWERS FROM PETER PAN Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVI, Issue 21380, 24 June 1939, Page 6 (Supplement)

ANSWERS FROM PETER PAN Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVI, Issue 21380, 24 June 1939, Page 6 (Supplement)

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