TO STAMP COLLECTORS
Dear Wendy,—l am a very bad boy for not writing to you, and J hope you will forgive me. 1 went to church this morning and the church was packed with sailors off tne Veronica, and it was lovely. This afternoon we went down to the wharf to see the Veronica. It i.- not a very big boat, but it is clean and tidy. I am very glad that th? May holidays are here. On Tues driy, May 12, the Bunday-sehool is hokt'Lg a tea party at the church for those who go to Sunday-school. Tointo? row father and I are going down I to the beach to see if we can get some wood. Dear Wendy, I was wondering if any of your Ites were saving stamps because if they had some spare ones T could send them some in re r.urn. Well, Wendy, I have no more to say, so love—From your loving Ite, “DINKUM,” Castlecliff. Why, yes, dear, of course I shall for give you, but I did miss your usually regular and cheery letters of late. The Veronica provided much to interest everyone, didn’t it? 1, too, availed myself of the opportunity to once again renew an acquaintanceship with this unit of our Navy. I’ll draw attention to your request.—Wendy.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 114, 16 May 1931, Page 5 (Supplement)
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217TO STAMP COLLECTORS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 114, 16 May 1931, Page 5 (Supplement)
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