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AUNT HILDAS LETTERBOX .

Edna Tysons I liked your picture very much, Edna. Will you send some more work soon? Love.- —A-H. Ultan Sullivan: Very good work, indeed, Ultan. Keep on trying hard. Love. —A. H. Tho Setallick Soys: 1 Hked your letter, boys. It was very bright and interesting. Love.—A.H. Sylvia Bobbie: A big and happy welcome to Sylvia _f-r6m all the Starland people. Love.—^-A.H. Beryl Boldero: Thank you for the lovely packet of sweets, Beryl. Did you have a good time? Love from A.H. Tolande Swann: Quite a good try, Yolande. Crayons do just as well, dear. Love.—A.H. Jean Pentiman: Such. a nice long letter, Jean! Golly looked beautiful. Love.—A. Hi. Ursula. Pentiman: Try to paint every piece of the picture, Ursula. Love from A.H. ' . v Maris M’Gregor: You are becoming, a good writer, Marie. Tell me all abofat your f holiday. Happy thoughts froth A.H. Jean Jones: Welcome little lady from Opawa. Will you write a letter soon? Love.—A-H-Laura Bate: Pleased to enrol you. Laura. Did you have a jolly 1 time on June 3? Love.—A.H. y Ruby Luscombe: *Did ; you have a good look for Mr Joke Box, Ruby? Sunny days.—A.H. XSlsie Vogel: Someone who loves cake ever so much. Ha! Ha! Love from A.H.

Joyce, Joan and Bill Lamb: Thank you, these helpful little people. The lovely big box of sweets vras very acceptable. Love.—A.H. Joyce Tooley: I enjoyed your letter, Joyce. Yes, the frosts are not verypleasant. Love.—A.H. i >- Eileen Hellver : Thank you for the good, clear work, Eileen. Carry on.— A.H. Lawrence Tree: Have posted you a card, Lawrence. Glad you’ve come to. Starland. Love.—A.H. Alberta Free: I liked your Jack and Jill, too, Alberta. Keep trying. Love Joan 'Wardle: Y*ies, we have badges now, Joan. I remember quite well nursing your little nephew at the picnic. I hope he'll soon be walking up to see me. Love.—A.H. Brenda Payne: Very good work, indeed, Brenda. You are doing splendidly. Keep on. Love.—A.H. Gladys Lawson: I liked your story, Gladys. It was well written. Are you ready for Wednesday again? Love. — A.H. Marie Gaxdiier: No, it is never too Sate to join, Marie. Visiting day is now. LOve.—A.H. Jessie Barter: Love to a tiny person tvho tried so hard to paint Felix.—A.H. Boris Barter: Very good, Doris. Were you at the party? Love.—A.H. Minnie Rewitt: Such an interesting letter, Minnie! Tell me all about your school. Love.—AH. Edna Mills: What a smart golliwog yoia made, Edna! He did look nice. Dove.—A.H. Ellen Kempt borne: Did you have a pice time, Ellen The writing is neat. Love from A.H. Nelli 'Rasmussen: I liked your work this week, Neill. ' Will you write to we a grain soon. Love from-' A-H. ‘ Alma Copplestone: A big welcome to JStarland, Alma, from A.H. Gordon Johnston: Can I have a letter from this new Starlet soon? Have posted your card, Gordon. Love, A H. ' ? ? ?: I wonder who sent the poem febout “A House to Let”? No name. Love.—A.H. Lillian Jarvis: How nicely you worked the apron, Lillian. Thank you. Love.— A-H. • ' Basil Crompton: Welcome in. Weheka Starlet. Tell me all about your school, Basil. Love from AH. Sylvia Bazdel: Hope to have seen you on Juno 3, Sylvia. Nice letter. Love to you.—A.H. Basel Stenton: A new Starlet who wants a name for a pussy. Would you like “ Skippy ” or “Happy”? Love to you from A.H. Euvena Bartlett: Pleased to hear from you again, Ruvena. It is nice to see you trying, too. Love from' A.H. Violet Barren: Yes, the bee certainly sticks to clover, doesn’t he, Violet? Thank you for the poem. Love.—A.H. Betty Turner: A happy welcome to a lucky • little girl. I hope 3'ou enjoyed the party, Betty. Happy days.—A.H. E. M. Downing: Pleased to enrol your two little ones. They’ll love being Starlets.—A.H. Alisa Crompton: Thank you, Ailsa, for the batch of lovely, neat work. Happy days.—A.H. Margaret Moore: I liked your bright little letter, Margaret. Write again Boon. Love from A.H. Norma Downing: Are you pleased you have joined, Norma? Love from AH. ? ? ?: Someone who put “ Original ” ever so'neatly on all his or her work, but -forgot to sign . his or- her name! Ha»Ha!-riA.H. : ' Laonard Downing: A big happy welcome t<> Leonard. , Have posted your card. tove.—A.H. Walter Griffiths: Keep on with your drawing, ‘Walter. The squirrel was idve-ly.-^LH. Crolin Caldwell; Have posted your feard. -Cfcrlin. happy wAldorrte. •—A.H. Charlie Books: Will look for your contributions, Charlie. Pleased to have you as a member. Love from A.H. Kenneth Dixon: A Richmond Starlet? Welcome in, .Kenneth, Love*—A.iJ. Nellie Forsey: Have sent the" card, Nellie. Is Maude your friend? Love, t—A.H. Billy Le Warn*; A very big welcome to Billy. Did ytou dome to the party? Love.—A.H. Joan Duncan: Welcome in little one. Can I have a letter form you soon? Sunny days.—A.H. Maude Bench: What Is baby’s name, Maude? Tell me all about her. Love frcm A.H. Shirley Caldwell: Did you have a good look for Mr Joke Box, Shirley? Nice letter. Love to you.—A.H. Jean Richards: A very pretty little picture, Jean. Will you send some more work? Love.—A.H. Alma Copplestone: Wednesday is visiting day now, Alma. Will you come up? Love from A.H. Muriel P. Johnston: Isn’t that a sweet poem, Muriel? I like it very much. Love.—A.H. Joyce Newman: Did you have a nice time, Joyce? Glad you are so fond of your puss. Love. —A.H. Kathleen Copplestone: See your name In the Welcome-ln list, Kathleen? Happy days.—A.H. Joyce Bell: I Hked Jack and Jill’s lovely mauve clothes, Joyce. Keep on. Love.—A.H. Freda Silver: I'm sorry that your letter came late, too, Freda. Did you go after all? Love.—A.H. E3E)SSH 33 S 3 H S 51H ®HHSi S H @TS

r Noeline Crawford: You must have to i get up very early, Noeline, to reach school in time. Glad you are so fond of page eighteen. Love.—A-H. Shirley Cotter: I enjoyed your letter, Shirley. Will you corne up some Wednesday afternoon? . Love.—A.H. i Brenotta Taylor:. Very good indeed, little Starlet. You are improving all the time. Love from A.H. Rae Cotter: Welcome little one. We have lots of very tiny Starlets. Love from A.H. Alfred Taylor: Glad you turned up again this week, Alfred. I couldn’t find your painting. Did you send it? Love.—A.H. Frances Taylor: Writing is much neater, Frances. The poem was pretty. Happy days.—A.H. Margaret Simmons: I hope you will write quite often, Margaret. Love.— A.H. Phyllis Windsor: What is your dog’s name, Phyllis? • Ha! Ha! He seems to like plenty of comfort. Love.—A.H. Zoa Roatten: 1 liked the pretty dress you gave Jill, Ina. Love, and carry on. A.H. ; Frederick Simmons: A very big welcome to a very little person. Love to you from A.H. Evelyn Jury: Yes, the colours were very dainty, Evelyn. I think the names were correct. Love from A.H. I>ila Roatten: What a handsome bucket you gave Jack and Jill, Lila. Kefep on. Love to you.—A.H. Alfred Selwyn: Have posted your card, Alfred. Pleased you have come to Starland.—A.H. I>ois Selwyn: Did you have a good • time at the party, new Starlet? Love. —A.H. Roselea Selwyn: Welcome, little twin girl. I hope you enjoyed the party. Love from A.H. Margaret Raughey: We a re. always pleased to welcome new members, Margaret. Love to you.—A.H Viola Merrick: A new Starlet from Linwcod! Love and a big welcome from A.H. May Kelly: Jack and Jill looked ever so lovely. May. Keep on, dear. Love from A.H. Biana and Eucy Barling: A nice letter from my two Starlets. Isn’t Joan growing up quickly? Love.—A.H. Razel Stenton: We are happy to welcome you to Starland, Hazel. Write soon. Love.—A.H. Betty Glasson: The poems were very beautiful, Betty, but we cannot use Christmas poems now. Love, and try again.—A.H. Joyce dark: You can take two marks this week, Joyce. The work is very neat. Love and happy thoughts from Max OM) rise oil: Did you like being a 1 flour bag for cne day, Max? Ha! Ha! Love from A.H. Selby Walker: Pleased you are taking such a healthy interest in games, Selby. How nice to have mother watch you : play. Love.—A.H. *?©giry Taylor: Do you think you will like learning music, Peggy'? Love to 3 you.—A.H. June Chappie: Isn’t that a lovely < June? Neat writing. Love.— ‘ Joseph Raughey: Welcome in, Joseph. 3 \ H°^ e y° u liked the party. Love.- — Joyce O’Neill: Pleased you have come * ■to Starland at last, Joyce. A Good Sofibe for you already! Love.—A.H. < • ,**»«*• O’Neill: Thank, you for your ‘ kind party wishes, Nancy. Did you have a good time? Love.—A.H. ‘ Jean Rill: Are you glad your friend made you join, Jean? Hope you enjoyed . the party'. Love from A.H. 1 Bide Fayton: Happy to have Bide as a member of our huge, happy family. ( Love from A.H. v G-Wynne Jones: I hope you pass, Gwynne. Try hard, won’t you? Love. Merle Rowell: Thank you for the < ■poems,* Merle. Will you write again k soon? Love from A.H. Boris Stanton: Have a good try for ( the Poultry Show Competition, Doris. Love to you, and keep on.—A.H. George Ea-stwick: Welcome to a new - and eager Starlet. Love to you from A.H. i Faith Barrington: Will send your j ticket, Faith. Are you going to write an essay? Love.—A.H. Borothy Rickerby: So nice to have a letter from you, Dorothy’. Your, writing c is neater. Love from A.H. Kevin Sloan: You painted Jack and Jill ever so nicely, Kevin. Can I have ( a letter soon? Love to you.—A.H. Terry Moore: A big welcome to Terry’. Were you at the party? Love from A.H. ‘ Margaret Moore: Thank you for the letter, Margaret. The writing is neater. ( Love.—A.H. Eileen O’Brien: Pleased to have you as a member, Eileen. Were you at the ‘ party? Love from A.H. ? ? ?: Three little people of Epsom Road, Riccarton, wanting Poultry Show tickets. Have posted. Love, and be careful.—A.H. Bavid Guild: I was pleased to get a letter again, David. Did you have a good time on June 3? Love.—A,H. i Vina Morrison: Good work, this clever little artist. Keep-on trying. Love from , A.H. ( Kathleen Stratford: "Would you like Beauty or Dimsie for your dolly’s name, ( Kathleen? Love.—A.H. Daphne Dickie: Really excellent work again, Daphne. A laurel for you this * week. Love to you.—A.H. M. PuUan: Received your letter, M., and hope you are quite well now. Best wishes.. —A-H-Artlror Bell: Another little artist coming along. Will you try again, Arthur? Love.—A.H. Marion Ullrich: A happy welcome In to Marion . Love to a neat new Starlet.—A.H. ] Zillah : Who is this little person, please? Write again and sign your name, dear,—-A.H, J Betty Sargent: Do you get many' letters from your friend, Betty? Good painting. Love.—A.H. Louis Forsyth: Tell me all about your holiday, Loui3. I loved mine. Happy t day's.—A.H. Nanette Harrison: A very big welcome i to Nanette. Please write soon. Love J to you.—A.H. c Bolly Luck: Welcome, new Starlet. I like your neat writing. Love.—A.H. Grace Lawrence: Thank you for the , lovely poem, Grace. I liked it very much*. . Love,—A.H. ] Marjorie Anderson: Badges cost one i shilling each, Marjorie. Pleased to , welcome you. Love from A.H. Pauline Raywood: Are you happy to p be a Starlet, Pauline? Love and sunny l days.—A.H. J Carol Hayward: Welcome, little one. .' Come and see- ine again. Love.—A.Jf. £ Audrey Preston: Pleased to haye, r Audrey as a Starlet. Love from A.H. , Jackie Preston: A liappy r welcome to 1 Audrey's brother. Love.—A.H. ( Mary Denver: Welcome new Starlet : from Salisbury Street. Love, and write » soon.—A.H. * Sidney Silver: Your letter came too 1 late, Sidney, but I hope you went to the I party just the same., Love.—A.H. ' i

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 471, 4 June 1932, Page 18 (Supplement)

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AUNT HILDAS LETTERBOX. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 471, 4 June 1932, Page 18 (Supplement)

AUNT HILDAS LETTERBOX. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 471, 4 June 1932, Page 18 (Supplement)

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