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LOOK, ITES! SEE WHO’S HERE

Hello Wendy,—The wanderings of one <rf your truant Ites has landed her back at th< Hut’s portals. I’m sure you'll l*v« quitted the Hut altogether, but no, Wendy, it s far from that, but I suppose you've well guessed the reason for my absence. Oh, yes. I thought you would. Laziness tnat’s all. I am going to see the football match (Police v. Press) at Spriggens Park today, j am really nc.t interested in football but I don't think I d miss to-day’s match for all the tea •in China. My word, Wendy, there's two of your Ites haxe me thinking, although I’ve a I suspicion of both their identities. Anyway, | next time 1 write I hope to have discovered ; who “Just a Boy" and "Speeding Reggie” are. While in town yesterday (Friday) w< ( Estrellita ’ and I) left a few stamps ai I the office for you. There is not many, bul | they will help to swell your collection. Aren't I I an awful Ite, Wendy ? Fancy, I haven't j welcomed "Grandaddy” to our midst, but I'm sure he's not regretting it. as I well guess , ho is pleased that such an Ite as “White Fori get-me-not” is absent from the Hut. Wendy, lean you guess what I'm going to do? Well, ! I’m going to help "Aunty” look after the Ohingaiti Ites. Ah. now, when they see that • they will all club together and keep me out part of the glome, won't they? Sunday.—The deed is done. I attended the • football match with mother and "White Fori get-me-not's Darling.” and I don't think I've | witnessed a more amusing game. Mother de- ; clares that she enjoyed it as much as she did | the b:g football match (fourth test) in Welj lington. Well. Im sure I never laughed so much rs when I've attended other matches. Are the "Chronicle Crusaders” and "Herald Angels" playing this season? 'Nuff this week. Will write a longer letter next time. Best wishes and kindest regards.—From "WHITE FORGET-ME-NOT.” Wanganui. Oh. but how pleased I am to have your welcome letter this week. dear. I really thought you had forsaken us altogether. The Police v. Press was a wonderful match, wasn’t it? I am pleased you went. "Grandaddy” is happy to know you welcome him, dear. H< wondered, too. what had become of you. Why. I am sure that every Ite in Ohingaiti will welcome you with open arms. Yes. tha Crusaders" play the "Hera’d Angels” on tha 2<th of this month.—Wendy.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 370, 13 September 1930, Page 18 (Supplement)

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LOOK, ITES! SEE WHO’S HERE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 370, 13 September 1930, Page 18 (Supplement)

LOOK, ITES! SEE WHO’S HERE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 370, 13 September 1930, Page 18 (Supplement)