The Answer Bag
“DEERSTALKER,” Tokomaru W. —I am keeping fine, thank you, dear. I did spend a lovely time while on my holiday. I enjoyed every moment of it. I am waiting for a letter from your dad. I would like him to tell us some of his adventures while out deerstalking. I am sure they would be ever so exciting. Perhaps you will be able to persuade him to write. We must await his return, however, musn’t we? Yes, do write a longer letter next time.—Wendy.
‘ 1 HAPPY RAMONA,” Bulls.—So pleased to have your welcome letter, dear. I am keeping quite well, thank you. Oh, goodness yes, I did enjoy my holiday. I lived every moment of them. I will send you your badge. That’s fine. I’m so glad you are captain of your school basketball team. Let’s know all about the concert, won’t you?—Wendy. “GOLDEN CURLS,” Fordell.—How jolly of you to write this week, my dear. I am pleased you appreciated the marks I awarded you recently. You write splendid letters. You will always try hard, won’t you? It is nice to have * ‘White Rose” home .vith you at the week-ends, isn’t it? I hope you spend a jolly Easter.—Wendy.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 97, 26 April 1930, Page 4 (Supplement)
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