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AUNT HILDAS LETTER-BOX.

AverlU Lepper (St Albans): That is the way to help the Circle; grow still m *A H '^ Ver **** Thank you and cheerio. G. Ball: Many thanks for the vote. Kind thoughts.—A.H. Marjorie Camming (Dennlston): Shall be pleased to help if we can, Marjorie. Lots of love.—A.H. Worrau Glanville (City): To the City once more goes a gay greeting call. Love.—A.H. Helen WTCrackea (Papanui): Yes, do write again soon, little friend. A big welcome.—A.H. Sutherland (Wool, ton) ! Joke •! ced >' OUr pussy’s %ime very much. Shall love to have more letters.—A.H. Ngaire Sutherland tWoclston): We have no music circle now, dear. Per--8 * shall hear you sing some day.— Eliza be tli Irvine (Riccarton): You write very neatly, dear. Love.—A.H Eileen Riches (St Albans): Very pleased, indeed to have your effort, Eileen. Good luck, and please try again soon.—A.H. Lydia Laraman (Rakala) : Ha! Ha! Most Starlets would love to hear that cheery news, Lydia. Love.—A.H. John Ross (Poromrl) : I believe there is another story about the Nikau, John. Do you know it?—A.H. Hora Ne«, me (Wainihlnlhl) : Yes, and we were thinking about you at the time of the accident. Nora. Love.—A.H. Lila Hoattea (Elgin): Carry right on, Elgin worker. Happy wishes.—A.H. Shirley Withers (Papanoi): Shirley will feel like a true Starlet when her card arrives. Love.—A.H. Billy Pearson (Oreymouth): One or the very neatest mark lists, Billy. Carry on.—A.H. ha Hoatten (Elgin) : T could see the warrior in the clouds. Ina. Could vou? —A.H. Alfred Taylor (Morlvale): We appreciate your willing help greatly Alfred. Cheerio.—A.H. Donnie Pearson (Oreymouth) : Delighted with the way your marks were forwarded. Donnie! Love.—A.H. Ronnie Keats (Opawa): StarJand will he pleased to And room for your little brother, too, Ronnie. Thank you for your kind wishes.—A.H. Prances Taylor (Merivale): I remember the picture quite well, Frances. A big thank you for a helpful heap of cards. Success to you.—A.H. David Guild (Merivale): Three wellpainted pixies carry your name to the Laurel again. David. Love.—A.H. Tommie Keats (Opawa): A dainty greeting card from Tommie. Thank you, little Starlet.—A.H. Ralph Sumner (Spreydon): Search the “ Welcome In ” column for your name, Ralph. Love.—A.H. Doreen Dornan (Cape Pool wind): “ Good Scribes ” count one mark, dear. Would you like to call your kitten “Dandy?” Love.—A.H. Ida Priest (Darfleld) : That is kind of you to be working for us, Ida. Jolly wishes and love from A.H. Norman Sumner (Spreydon): Gay greetings. Circle nephew. Writing soon?—A.H. Lloyd Mitchell (Waluta) : Once again a call to Waiuta. Welcome, Lloyd.— A.H. Loina and Bruce Graham: Thank you for your votes. Starlets. We are glad to have your interest.—A.H. Albert Rowse (Ross): Just carry on with the painting. Albert, and sign your name on each entry.—A.H. Leslie Glanville (St Albans): A small friend whom Starland gives a big welcome. Love.—A.H. Harry Rowse (Ross): We like to see your letters coming in. Harry. Did Mother have a nice, birthday?—A.H. Olive Glanville (St Albans): A bright welcome to Olive, and love from A.H. Vera Wood (Rlccarton): Thank you for letting us know about the silkworms. Vera. A good letter.—A.H. Gwen O' Callahan (Sumner): Call the wee bantam “ Goldy.” I hope you will enjoy being a Circle member, Owen.— A.H. Lance Glanville (St Albans): Are you going to write and enter some of our competitions soon, Lance? Welcome.— A.H. Netty Thomson (Hector): Jokes to keep us gay. Thank you, Hector member.—A.H. ? ? ? " The Visitor,” written by a forgetful one. Who can this be?—A.H. Einemoa Xff’Oracken (Papanul): Hello! Starlet. T am very pleased to hear of your all-round * progress. Loving thoughts.—A.H.

Boy Sumner (Spreydon)t Hello! Roy. Write and tell u* all about yourself soon.—A.H. nr Byrne (Ikamatua): Try more little verses, dear. We are delighted to enrol you. Love.—A.H. Mary Smith (Kelson): It Is in the “ Welcome In ” column to-day, Mary. Happy greetings from Starland.—A.H. Joy Stewart (Wellington): Jack and Jill are jolly names for your canaries, dear. Is Jack clever too?—A.H. Bonald Olanvllle (St Albans)i Hail' St Albans friend. We are very happy to write your name on the Starland roll.

»<£aald ICtch* 11 (Waiuta): A card will b© ©cnt to you soon, Ronald. Cheery greetings.—A.H. Kathleen Turntr (atarivale)! Oh! A Christmas riddle-me-ree. Carry on. persistent one.—A.H. Evelyn Jury (Chaney**): Tell me all about the picnic, dear. I-.ove.—A.H. Zsobel Selby (Kanierl): That la one of the most interesting: hobbies, isn’t it. Isobel? Write again soon. Love.—-A.H. Vara JtUee (Ranglora): Such * ** newsy ” and neat letter. Vera. 1 wi* very pleased with it.—A.H. Jtoy Elliott (Hnnumi) i "Two Jolly ones.” said Mr Joke Box when your jokes arrived. Happy thought*.—A.H. Xnrlel Colllaon (Papanni): What a good worker you are, Muriel. The best card that has ever been sent in. Love. —A.H. _ _ Daphne Dickie (Eotherham): How

nice "it in to «e« you doing your very best work right to the year s end. Love from A.H. „ _ , aii»ti Elliott (Hnrtuinl): Tes, so long as it is marked “ copied,” Allan. Cheerio. —A.H. . , Stay Kelly (Spveydon.): I loved your choice of colours. May. Carry right on to the last.—A.lf. Roy ThouM COreymoutli): Siyiudgy corners just prevented yotir winning * laurel this week, Roy. Enjoyed your Claxvle HTUion (Richmond): Glad to

place your name on the Starland roll. Clarrie. Could you paint for us? Love. Brenda Bayne (Woolston)t Mother will be proud of your effort*. I think. Brenda. Another pleasing budget.—A H. Patricia Saunders (Sydenham) )i \ou seem to be doing splendid work for the exam.. Patricia, and keep it up. Love. Betty Wilson (Siobmond)i I ahall be pleased to have one of your pictures. Betty. Try for some prizes next year. "" Patay Phillips (Sydenham): Yes, and all done by willing hands, Patsy. JoyOU jnae > Townsend (St Albans) x Will use if possible, June, and in any case win keep it for you. Love and thank you.— A Bs*na Thomas (Orsymouth): Seaside Joys are very near now, aren t they. Such a fine mark total.—A.H. Baker Street, Spreydon: A letter, a atory and some silver paper. Who aent them. T wonder? —A.H. Celia BUiott (Kumaui) : Thank you. Celia, Mr Joke-Box is quite proud to be featured in your poerm—A.H, Xaaurle John* (Tlmaru): We hoped you would enter. Laurie cheerio.—A.H. Brio Black (Spreydon) « So glad you sent a Christmas entry, Eric. Neat writ‘n «Mrt.y OolllM What a very exciting time you had! Did Keltn eat*too many goodies?—A.H. Stugh Taylor (Opawa) t How are you getting along, Hugh? Cheery wishe* B»y A ßaker (Liawoofl) i A pretty little study, and painted nicely in clear colours.—A.H. . Bonn Betalllck (Sumner) i Tex do writ© one, Euan. I hope Allan has better luck with his new pet. Love.—A H. A. Taylor (Merlvale): Always glatf to give encouragement where it is due. Visiting hours are 'still tho. have not closed yet. Kind thoughts.

A jl John! IXimaru) I It is nice to bin your interest in the P»s«. Than* very much for the Quaint little dolls. — A £oma Bison (Kam-roodliCallynur cat "Gnome" or “Judy. watch tha page for the competition result*. Love. Oetley (Westport) x Tour letter was very bright and interesting, d«ar. Is the examination over t _ Cllir Johns (Timaro) s Now a Christ mas poem. The entries are coming in fast!—A.H.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 934, 2 December 1933, Page 22 (Supplement)

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AUNT HILDAS LETTER-BOX. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 934, 2 December 1933, Page 22 (Supplement)

AUNT HILDAS LETTER-BOX. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 934, 2 December 1933, Page 22 (Supplement)

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