“MISS POWDER PUFFHAPPY
Dear \\ emly,—Here I am once again. [ am glad the holidays are here, as I do not like school. We Lave a dear little goldfish, Vvendy. “Raindrop” caught it. in the grass; k had hurt its wing and could not fly, so we put it in the cage with the canary, and it is quite happy. Did you know I am able to swim, Wendy? I am getting my learner’s certificate. We axe going to get a little white pig and 1 am going to call it “Snowie. ” “Ginger.” our cat, eats peanuts. What do you think of that, Wendy? Well, “onflbye, with love—From ‘‘’ FIBS PO WDER pUFF,’ ’ Utiku. 1 am so pleased, dear, to have your welcome letter after so long an absence. I was just about to send our Sir Richard Elf in search of you. Goldfinches are pretty birds as well as excellent singers. No, dear, I did not know you could swim. I am glad you have gained your learner’s certificate. Dear me, but what a strange taste your cat, “Ginger,” has.-—Wendy.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 114, 16 May 1931, Page 5 (Supplement)
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