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POLLY’S RIDDLE.

Why is the letter E in unfortunate letter? —Because it is never in cash, always in debt and never out of danger.

“UKULELE DREAM GIRL,” Taihape.—Goodness, dear, but what a surprise. I am pleased to have your welcome letter. I hope you are keeping quite well and happy. What a splendid time you must have spent with “Laughing Lilac,” “Princess Betty” and little “Brown Wallflower,” C.W.K. She is a merry wee soul indeed. I have three such lovely snaps of her with some pets. Many thanks for the stamps. They will assist splendidly. T am glad you like the serial story, “Judy Sav; No!”—Wendv.

“THE HEIR,” Fordell.—Oh, and sc your pen has cnme back. I wondei where it has been I The rascal, playing truant like that. It needs a jolly good smacking, doesn’t it? But, dear, if you pxill your poor “Beaky” to pieces he will never go “cheep, cheep,” again, Poor “Beaky!”—Wendy.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 150, 27 June 1931, Page 5 (Supplement)

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POLLY’S RIDDLE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 150, 27 June 1931, Page 5 (Supplement)

POLLY’S RIDDLE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 150, 27 June 1931, Page 5 (Supplement)