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Demand Growing for More Space

KEEN INTEREST SHOWN TN HUT ] PAGES BY “THE LEAGUE OF j THREE. Dear Wendy,—Once again we conic io i help pester Mr. Printerman for our ad- j ditional page. Really, it is so nice to j see how the demand is growing I amongst our ranks. To-day we read our | one page with much more than ordin- • ary interest and can easily say that without that one page enfolded the issue of the “Chronicle” would not attract such keen attention. Saturday’s newspaper is about the only one we ever bury ourselves in so completely, and it’s all because of—(what?) Ask Mr. Printerman for an answer to that one: he ought to be able to provide it without losing too much time in pondering. “Miss Rangiwahia’s ” letter was duly found and noted. Will you please inform her that what she terms as compliments to Okahune, was not written down as such, but merely as a description of the place as wc found it. It’s glory is not imaginary or a pictorial pen-sketch. Ohakuno IS a beautiful township and one to which we hope some day to return. Yet in the meantime, we would express ourselves frankly in appreciation of the acknowledgment by the Ohakune Ites, . that was called for by our “Miss Rangiwahia” of Letterland; and all uv can say is: “Thank you!” Dear Wendy, if anyone can interest “Ba-I mona Girl’’ or “Sunshine Sussie” in! this letter, will you ask them to corre- I spond with the “Royal Princesses”! who are prepared to write first. Iff either will answer “Yes” or “No,” ; upon our Notice Board and leave their address with you we feel sure that > their highnesses the “Royal Princesses” of Wanganui, will be grateful. , And now. Wendy, don’t you think that ! ji would be encouraging to new mem- ! bers if the Hut were to decide upon I fcome way of honouring our four thou- | sandth member? We would suggest i something in the form of a specially . sc-iecied nom-de-piuine, if that isn’t go- ! ing beyond limits. Could one be pro . vided, do you think? Weil, dear Wendy, we amy not linger any longer I within an already overcrowed Hut in I a land of “Let’s Pretend,” so it is be our turn to be excused from your presence. Lots of fond thoughts ami kindly regards for those of the Hut. From’ “THE LEAGUE OF THREE,” Wanganui. Yes, we must work hard and . Mr Printerman must one day surely accede to our request. From all sides the , demand for a bigger Hut edition is I coming in. and I am very gratified. 1 ■ will endeavour to draw the Ite’s atten- i lion to your letter. Yes. a special nom- I de-plume could be chosen as you sug- I gest —Wendv. ' I

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 145, 20 June 1936, Page 12

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Demand Growing for More Space Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 145, 20 June 1936, Page 12

Demand Growing for More Space Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 145, 20 June 1936, Page 12