"CORNFLOWERS," A CHEERY JUNIOR
Dear Wendy, —I don’t know what you will think of me, for I haven't written to you for such a long time. Thia morning T thought it was going to be a fine day, but it. rained this afternoon. Grandmother came home an Friday. In the May holidays we took our dinner over to the farm and had a picnic. Grandmother, aunty and sister and I went to the hush and brought home ; some rumi-rum. Lois, our little sister, fell on to the bricks and hurt, herself very badly to-day. I went up to my Aunty Myrtle's on Wednesday, and had a good time there. My Aunty Myrtle and the family are comingdown on Sunday.—From “CORNFLOWERS." Hunterville. Why. dear, 1 am so happy to receive your welcome letter. I thought perhaps you had become lost, or something equallj’ dreadful. How nice to have grandmother staying with you. Picnics are jolly, are they not' Dear, dear, poor little Loie. T do hope the wee soul will soon be better.--Wendy- _ U j £>ur iSirtitfay Boofc “MANY HAPPY RETURNS” OF THE DAY To JUNE 13— “Queen of Hills,’’ Napier. “Gaelic,” Wanganui. “White Heron,” Okoia. “Tony Mix,” Castlecliff. “Hut’s Jester,’’ Wanganui. JUNE 14— “Evening Star,’’ Waverley. “Kiltie,” Fordell. “Weneti,” Marton. “Marsh Lily,” Hunterville. “Moa Boy,’’ Taihape. “Lark,” Bewa. JUNE 16— “Rosy Bed,” Maxwell . “Old Mother Goose,” Wangaehu. JUNE 17— “Alnia Doone,’’ Patea. “Te Mata,’’ Putiki. JUNE 18— “Brookstead.” Westmere. ‘ ‘ Snow Goblin, ’ ’ Halcombe. JUNE 19— “Little Golden Curls,’’ Ohakune. “King of Jazz,” Waikiki. “Roto Kohu,” Kauangaroa.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 16 (Supplement)
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