"AREN’T THE DAYS GLORIOUS,” SAYS "ONE OF THE JOANS.”
Dear Wendy,—Here comes one of your lazy Ites. who has had a long holiday from Letter Land. How are you. Wendy* Aren’t the days glorious, although we have frosts in the morning, the rest of the day keeps fine. 1 went to my aunty’s for the May holidays and enjoyed it very much. In a week ’s time we are going to have our exams and I am hoping that I will pass. Aren’t the birds getting scarce now? We don’t see many out here. Come on, “Little Miss Curlylocks.’ ’ Weil. Wendy. 1 know I am awful for not having any news, but will write more next time. Low.—From “ONE GF THE JOANS,” Paparangi. Many thanks for your bright little letter, dear. I am so pleased to hear you spent such a lovely holiday. Yes, •io work hard to pass. I have forwarded your letter on to “.Auntie’s Pal.’’ [ expect you will hear from her again soon.—Wendy.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 139, 13 June 1936, Page 12
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166"AREN’T THE DAYS GLORIOUS,” SAYS "ONE OF THE JOANS.” Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 139, 13 June 1936, Page 12
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