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AUNT HILDAS LETTERBOX .

A good little story, Margaret. Love.—— A.H. Marget Maclennan: How about calling the kitty “Topsy”? Love to Marget.— A.H. 1 Juliet Williams: Welcome to this little lady. Have you. any pets, Juliet? Love. —A.H. Myra Cowper: Lucky girls to have Angora bunnies and goldfish. Aren’t they lovely pets? Love.—A.H. - Eileen Hannan: Thanks for entry, deai\ Good luck to you. Love.—A.H. Margaret White: What a tiny lettei', dear! Love to you.—A.H. Myrtle Teague : That was a jolly guessing grime, wasn’t it? Write again soon. Love.—A.H. Buna Miller: Yes, crayons are quite suitable, deal'. Perhaps Father Christmas will bring you some paints? Love. —A.H. Bertie Neely: Coming fourth in the swimming race wasn't so bad, Bertie.. Will be glad to see you. Best wishes.— A.H. Molly Smith: No. dear, I don’t mind how tiny your letters are, as long as I hear from 3-ou sometimes. Love. — A.H. Hester Port: Send twelve j*enny stamps for a badge, Hester. What kind of car is the new one? Love.—A.H. Jean Bobertson: Welcome to this little maid. Will you write me a little letter soon? Love.—A.H. Noeline Boberteon: And a welcome to this little lady, too. Have you any nets, dear? Love.—A.H. Edith Goode: Thank you for your kind appreciation. Edith. I like to hear that my Starlets appreciate my work, Love. —-A.H. Joan : Only half a natne, dear. Be careful next time. An interesting letter. Love.—A.H. Percy Clarke: Welcome, Percy. Write and tell me something more about your district, will you? Best wishes.—A .if. ► Colin Chambers: Do you know iirall

the schools are having a. second proficiency examination? Good luck to you. —A.H. Gladys Bevy: Again good work. I hope you will soon taste the fruits of long and faithful toil. Love to an honest triex*.—A.H. Beatrice Armour: Yes, bathing will soon be taking up all our spare time, Beatrice. Hope you have happy holidays. Love.—A.H. Winnie Hunter: What is the bush swing like, dear? Is it made of vines? Love to you.—A.H. Stanley Davidson: What a great birthday party, Stanley! How old are the pigeons now?—A.H. Joan Brian: Did you win a prize for your fancy dress, dear? Success to you in your examinations. Prances’Kenshaw: A good entry, dear, and very neat, too. Good luck.—A.H. Peg’g’y Burn: What a jolly carnival, dear! Are you going to send me another little drawing? Love.—A.H. Alan Steer: Are your sisters and yourself expecting a prize on Anniversary Day? Good luck to you all.—A.H. Daphne Bug-g: Will be very pleased to see you, dear. I would like to see doggie in his harness. Love.—A.H. Bawea Trent: Good poem, Bawea, Will ■be in Comic. What was your fancy’ dress, dear? Love.—A.H. Peggy Patterson: Would be delighted to enrol your little brother. -Peggy. Yes, the Comic is loved by the Starlets. Love.—A.H. Jim Wilson: Have you seen the “Golden Arrow’’ toy motors? Letter in Comic. Best wishes to Jim.—A.H. Ethel Mil liken: A Red Cross Society is a fine thing to start at your school, dear. AJI success to June Pitoaithly: Well, It was so nice to hear ot June, and thank you for the poem. Love.—-A. 11. Elsie Jeseon: Send in as many entries as you Choose, dear. Pleased to get good work. Love to you.—A.H. Kathleen Holds worth: Pleased to get your letter. Isn’t it nice to see your

na Tir in again? Good wishes. Bonnie Falconer: Good work again from Bonnie. That’s the way, keep right on and you’ll get there. Love.—A.H. Willie Brandon: Ha! ha! A tine description of Peter Puss! Are you going to hang up your stocking? Love.—A.H. Jock Falconer: Such a fine big yacht .Tock drew. I’m sure it would sail very fast! Love to you. A.H. Bose Curtis: Perhaps by now you will have finished all your work for the yeai\ Happy days to Rose.—A.ll. "fay Kelly: You will miss the Usperanto for a while. May. You can look back with pleasure on the work you have do «.l 11 lfl3u - Love.—A.ll. Hilda Scott: I would love to have your playmate for a Starlet, too. Success and love to you both.—A.H. Roeina M’Neill: You forgot to say which standard you will be in next year, VH*’ 1 would ,iko to knoW - Love.— Joyce Newman: Writing is ever so much better, dear. Perhaps next time It will be in the Good Scribes! Love —A.H. Doreen Pool: Puzzle very nearly correct, dear. Jjid vou enjoy doing i* •’ Love.—A.H. Deris Armour: I hope >Oll !l su< - C i e aln U soo^ e —' Good luck ’ and "“ tCJ r I>a yf d Forster: How is the cold^ucm - . scilr.—a.h" 0 " 3 10 little Mlstul ’ a, “ i 0“ aiaays M’Mlllan: Have eon-acted the birthday mistake, dear. have to >u» both.—A.H. June Chry stall: T think they are two of the loveliest gardens you could possibly have, dear. Love.- I —A.H. „ June Townsend: Have written to )■ «u privately, June. Good luck. —A.M Pat Bowman: Good little story, d-at Look in the Thursday t-o*n»c. Nira Chaney: Yes T hone to have a fancy-dress p a rty n ;: X | N ~: ir. Hut that 's a long way ahead, isn’t itV 4k>ve. A.ll.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19240, 29 November 1930, Page 18 (Supplement)

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AUNT HILDAS LETTERBOX. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19240, 29 November 1930, Page 18 (Supplement)

AUNT HILDAS LETTERBOX. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19240, 29 November 1930, Page 18 (Supplement)

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