AUNT HILDAS LETTERBOX.
Eouise, Nesßio and Mary Rees: Thanh you, girls, for your kind remembrances. Love.—A.H. Phyllis and Walter Hitchens: Was so pleased to i-eceive your kind greetings, Phyllis and Walter. Best wishes from A. H. Hazel and Peter Andrews: And thank y °A 11°°’ f ° r y ° Ur Card ’ Hap Py thoughts. Cusheen O’Byrne: Am delighted with your successes, Cusheen. I wonder what the New Year will for you? Love. —A.H. Prances Calder: Thank you, dear. I have purchased some little gifts with your gift money. Love.—A.H. Hgaire and Mona Pool: l did like your dainty card, Ngaire and Mona. Thank you. Love.—A.H. Joyce Newman: It will be great fun being in Standard 11., Joyce I liked your Father Christmas! Love AH. Bhyllis Hitchens: What beautiful presents you all received! Thnnk vou for the pretty card, dear. Love A H Vernon Henry: That is the wky, Vernon. T am glad you are helping mother. Is daddy getting better? Loife to* you ‘all from A.H. e to
k Elsie Smith: What jolly little people 3 ‘ E l lsfe W LSve n ~\ e H 8 ' l ’ eetinS yOU sent nie » ° Bernard Bale: Thank you, Bernard, 3 * for the pretty handkerchief. I am sure u you will have a great time at the camp. Best wishes.—A.H. k Peggy Bum: What kind of bird-nest 3. was it, Peggy? Thank you for the greetings, dear. Love.—A.H. h Milbery Glading: What did Father t Christmas leave you, Milbery? Love to ;. you.—A.H. Gladys Levy: Yes. that is the way, I Gladys. Teach other Starlets the lesson II you have learned so painstakingly. Love. —A.H. , k Noe line Kearns: What a beautiful Xenipthorne; What a wonderful Christmas you had, to b© sure. Send n in original stories, Ellen. Love.—A.H. 3 May Kelly; Will enquire about the film, May. Glad you had a happy 1 Christmas. Love.—A.H. l i June Townsend: Good work, June. There is great improvement. Keep on. - Love and best wishes from A.H. Bob Hughes: Write soon, Bob, will u you? Happy holidays.—A.H. little scene on the card you sent me,
■ i^russtn. 11 i,u ° th « «*»»- June Cbrystal: Otii-a is a ar.wSsas?- **«•» n t ; o A ar ;, d Bobby Jack: Such lovely rms. Shhv I did like your card. Best wishes—A H Harry, Bernie and Mauripl 5:,,, uv, ■ Thank you. boys. ThatwSJ Smith. me" Lo?e.—A C H. a y ° u could have 6 sen? David Cookson: Welcome r> avifl soon and tell me in what voY, terested. will vou? R00t,,.. -\ ou ai e inJuno Townsend: And I ,I,Yl es ' r^-.H. delighted, .June! Thank vou T “the good Wishes. Love to all—La St f °* lhe Hoeline Kearns: Bravo' v young- to have obtained voni* r»»Y« U - are Noeline. But do not overdo 1 t P^V ency i Love.—A.H. rdo it > Will you? J. Kane; Welcome to von t you any pets? Best wishes^’from Olive Jones: Have Posted a ° m Yi 11 ; you, Olive. Love.—A.H d a c^rd to Lewis Johnston: Thank T was just what I needed’ ’ a,? Wj ?’ u wishes.—A.H. u ' - Vll best Betty Cornelius: You can have quite
a good time staying at home, I think, dear. Love.—A.H. l>ora Keen: You can have a badge, too, if you like, Dora. Send twelve penny stamps for one. Love to this new Starlet from A.H. Hector Ross: Those were good presents, Hector. You were a lucky boy to get that book, X think. Best wishes. —A.H. 9 Editli Goode: Yes, I understand. Bditli It will all turn out for the best, J am sure. Write to me again, will you? Love.—A.H. Irene Kent: Have inserted your request, Irene. Your life appears to be very full. Music is such company. Love. —A.H. Peggy Starky: Welcome to you, Peggy. WhiteelifCs is a pretty district, I think. Write soon. Love.—A.H. Kathleen Thorpe: Your drawing was ever so neatly coloured, dear, but do not forget the sky next time.—A.H. Joyce Megowan: So glad you passed, Joan. All best wishes to you, too. Love. —A.H. Guy Buck: Very good painting, Huy. You forgot the sky, though. Best wishes.—A.H.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19268, 3 January 1931, Page 18 (Supplement)
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