ANXIOUS TO ATTEND ROLL. CALL
Dear Wendy. Thank you for giving me three marks last time I wrote. You are a dear. -This is not going to be a long letter, as there is no time. I want to answer the roll call, and must catch the mail to-day. It is very wet and muddy, and the mail box is over a mile away. I am so excited about tho roll call. I can hardly wait for next paper to see all the names. T think it a splendid idea. Well. Wendy. 1 will close, hoping you are very well. Best love. —From “MISS NEW ZEALAND." Mataroa. P.S.—I am pleased you liked the berries. -“M.N.Z." Oh, but how lovely to have your letter this week, dear. I am so pleased you have attended or re-union. I wondered how you fared of late. What a long way to go (o th. i mail box. I hope you did not get wet. dear. Yes, those berries still adorn the vase I put I them in when you thought of me. They do | look lovely.—Wendy.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 16 (Supplement)
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