Aunt Hilda's Letter-box.
Leslie Frazer (Linwood): I am glad that the coo-ee reached you, too, Leslie. More news soon?—A.H. Allan Elliott (Hurnnui): Hurrah. Another joyful answer. Joke Box liked the . sketch. Ha. Ha.—A.H. Shirley Baker (Linwood): Yes, quite correct, dor. Writing is neat.—A.H. Noelino Lewis (Aranui): That is a real trier’s spirit, Noellne. Carry on and good luck.—A.H. Charles Laurence (City): Glad greetings to this small newcomer, and lots of love.—A.H. Baker (Linwood): What a very quick method, Ray. Ha. Ha! Original work is always welcome.—A.H . Wrey Kills (Dtnniston): Yes, have a really good try for one, Wrey. Good luck.—A.H. Monioa Oar lick (Otira): Just one answer was wrong, dear; but you have a mark for painting Polly.—A.H. Zola Tuck (Nelson Creek): Hurrah! A.n answer all the way from Nelson Creek, and some bright news. Call your kitten “ Trick,” lola.—A.H. Susan and Winnie Briggs (Sector): Such a pleasure it is to greet these nieces again. Joyous thoughts.—A.H. (Orxnity): And it Siv« s us great delight to hear the far-awav answers, Mary. Lota of lovl—A.H yean M’Callum (Xokatahi): Correct —A H Catly dolie ' Jean - Cheery thoughts! tin J r,° y S® * lartl “ < aoa > : Your contributed 1 T^ as very welcome indeed, Joyce, —A H hOPe y ° U WtU ' write often. Love. Kg-aire Barnett (St Albans): An excel—AH>aint'nS’ :Nealre - Please do more. i,JS a a er * ret Early (Oxford): Polly 'r. k ,? d a v f ry Ptetty bird, Margaret. A circus is always jolly, isn’t it?—A.H. Marie Bbblewhite (Stockton): Yes sut“TOn5 ut “ TOn wihds » Marie. So fin bov];-A h H ard my co °- ee in stock - Allan Rvtalttck (Sumner): You havte made a promising beginning, Allan, so carry on. Love.—A.H. , Tottingar (Timaru): Should like to have some more little sketches, Roy Correct! Love.—A.H. ' ***»da Payne (Woolston): That should be Just the school for you, Brenda. I can tell you are much refreshened after the spell.—A.H. Bnan BetaZlick (Summer) : Thank yo u very much for the lovely pot of jam, Buan. A splendid painting.—A.H Betty Blakeway (St Albans): This friend s letter was well written, and her k 3S her some marks.— Walter Toon (Lad brook*) : Thank you for your Jolly holiday news, Walter. Good work—A.H. Billy Kills (Denniston): Just in time, Billy. Glad you made an attempt. —A.H. Iva Franklin (Spreydon) : Greetings to you, Iva. Your work has brought you some marks already.—A.H. Lesley Bills (City): Yes, I have mushrooms too, Lesley, but the best fun is gathering them, I think. A good drawing.—A.H. Doreen Welsh (Ashburton): Such a nice surprise your letter gave us, Doreen. Good work.—A.H. Betty Franklin (Spreydon): I hope you will enjoy working, too, Betty. You are a Circle Artist to-day.—A.H. Joyce Russ (Camerons): A mark for a Camerons trier. Love.—A.H. June Kennedy (Linwood): Yes, try lots of our paintings, June. There have been no replies yet. Love.—A.H. Joyce Bverltt (Richmond): We have announced the result in the Page, dear. Thank you. Lots of love.—A.H. Ursula Fentiman (Brunnerton): Your good colour work again places you among the Circle Artists, Ursula. So pleased the coo-ee found you.—A.H. Lilian Hardy (Jackson’s): Now a Jackson’s 000-ee comes to Starland!! Love to its sender.—A.H. Mavis Kopxnan (Richmond): The third answer was “Aunt,” dear. We shall let Joyce -know. Love.—A.H. Rita Glenn (Woo Ist on): Thank you, Rita. We always like to be sure if work is copied or original. Love.—A.H. Idris Hardy (Jackson’s): Your coo-ee answer was nice, Idris. Love and happy wishes.—A.H. Bileen Fcrrnan (Belfast): Have you % garden of your own at home, Eileen? Love from the Starland folk.—A.H. Alan Welsh (Ashburton): What a pleasure it is to welcome back this splendid worker. The little cards were charming.—A.H. Leo Xrakosky (Nelson Creek): Good! All correct, Leo.—A.H. Betty Wallis (Rangiora): There was a detailed account of the new marks scheme in last Saturday’s Page, dear, and it will be printed again. Love to you.—A.H. Kathleen Few (St Albans): I was happy to see you, too, Kathleen. A most artistic painting effort.—A.H. Scott Young (Blackball): It was a good idea to paint part of that picture each, Scott, and you managed quite well witfi the home-made brush.—A.H. Betty Karris on (Waikari): Thank you for your suggestion, but we could not make use of it just now, as our Page is so full. The three-headed sunflower was like a little bouquet, wasn’t it?— A Paulin© Erickson (Ashburton): Of course you may, Pauline. A big welcome to you.—A.H. Foggy Taylor (Kilbirnie): How lovely it is to hear this coo-ee answer all the way from Kilbirnie. Loving thoughts from A.H. Clyde Young (Blackball): I am sure you will do good work, Clyde. Cheery " Betty Kardie (Opawa): do, try, Bettv. Correct answers. —A.H. Joan Southward (Spreydon); A for a puzzle-solver. Good thoughts, (Biffin): Jumbo looked well on his circular mount, Lila. WorK inK for a certificate?—A-H-Raymond Qlenn (Westport). Yes 1 swssr "V:. ‘&£Ui t^£ U *^nlT e E t e P °«r > ,iten re arou t Sd Tn v words you like. Lots of love.— A D»vid wconuon (Camerons): Two marks for you already. David. Keep Ul wtm« _ JCemiys (KaUtoura): Avj I '- corne ea 11 to Kaikoura. We hope Willis Lots''of lov ( 3 fro m ° Starland.^ .Tovous thoughts.—A.H. Roy Bliiott (Hurunui): Three of anwamrs were Unn. Hoy, T'm ror-Tct ones were “ Ye«r,” “Aunt” and Trot. Trv again.-—A.H. . . Danfine Btckie (Jtotfaerham): It In a real pleasure to r--ad your neat or * < - Daphne. Off on Plodder’s Path again. Br iiymo^d T Quinn (Rangiora): Fancy! Your birthday is on the same day a« mine, Raymond. Tt Isn’t far away now. it? -Welcome! —-A.H. Stanley Oaw«n (MerlvaU): Very glad von are entering. Stanley. Wishes for VO- sUe-ess _A.H. Olive GJU * Tes. indeed, you have been most fortunate. T loved your letter nnd von- neatness. —A.H. Norma O’w«ilor**n (Woolston): TTurrah ’ Here is ano*he- mark seeker, all rearlv for the raee’ What a busy' year we «hall Viave.— \.H. .Tevce Ife-<I trier «3o r byfl you are entering for a -p-'i fleate Lore—ATT TVTa.v (Ben HMIV : Tim poem was cheery. May More eont rlhutions soon? Love.—A.H.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20221, 3 February 1934, Page 26 (Supplement)
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