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Peter Pan's

Peter Lewis, Claudelands. —Welcome, Peter, and well done on being one ol' the lucky prize-winners! Wo hope that you will enjoy the book we sen'd you, and that you will write t.o us again soon.— Peter Pan. Hope Knauf, Tirau —Welcome to our Circle, Hope, and congratulations on being the lucky 1100th member! We hope that you will enjoy the book we send you. Write again soon.—Peter Pan. Busby Thompson, Taupiri. —Welcome, Busby, and congratulations oh' being one or the lucky new members; we hope you enjoy the prize.—Peter Pan. Pat Stapleton, Claudelands. —We were so glad to get your letter, Pat. Yes, you may have “Goblin Green-lantern” for a pen-name. It’s a quaint one; where did you first hear it?—Peter Pan. Alex. Kerby, Claudelands. —Welcome, Alex., we are very pleased that you want to join the Circle. Our Circle is growing ever so big now —you must get your little friends to join too, so that our membership will swell to 1500.—Peter Pan. Russell Lang, Cambridge. —Welcome to 1 our Circle, Bussell; such a nice neat letter you wrote us. Yes, we have had a lot of rain inf Hamilton too. We are looking forward to lots of letters front you now.— Peter Pan. Jean Adams, Claudelands. — Welcome, Jean; yes, you may have “Fairy Wand” for a pen-name. Is your sore throat better yet? Wc hope so. Write again soon.—Pieter Pan. Ivan Fairbrother, Otorohanga.—Welcome to the Circle, Ivan. We are so glad that you want to join us and we are looking forward to man'y letters from you now.—Peter Pan. > “Blue Moon,” Frankton Thanks for the riddles, Lorraine. We are sure you must miss the puppy very much. Is your lawn still flooded?—Peter Parr. Clifford Parker., Te Aroha. —Your attempt at writing a letter was very good, Clifford. Were you taught to -base your writing on printing? Peter prefers that way to tlie old way. The birthday party sounds a great success.—Peter Pan. “Tinkling Tairy,*' Whitiora. —What a long time since we had a ietter from you, Eileen; this one was sn neat. How did the school fete “go olf”? We hope your cold is better.—Peter Pan. Helen .Clothier, Hamilton Thanks Tor the verse, Helen. Peter heard that the “Black watch” was a very good picture. Write again soon.—Peter Pan. “Fairy Twinkle,” Hamilton. —Thanks for ;he verses, Margaret, Yes, the week-end was very wet; did you get caught in the showers on your way to Sunday school? —Peter Pan. “Water Lily,” Tokoroa. —Thanks for the papers, Maisle, The Taney dress bail will ho fun arid you must write and tell us all about It. Have you read “Lit.tle Lord Fauntleroy”? Yo.u would be sure to enjoy it.—Peter Pan. Phyllis McGregor, Hamilton. —What perfectly lovely presents you had given to you for your birthday, Phyllis. Your birthday party sounds such a happy one. —ip.jt.er Pan. “Carrvelita,” Hamilton.- —We were very glad to hear rrom you onco more, Oreti. Or course we could n‘ot forget to wish you “Many Happy Heturns" on your birthday. Write again soon, but use only one side of the paper next time, will you?—Peter Pan. “Bright Wings,” Frankton Pigeons do make delightful pots, Mabel, a”d yon musthave some very interesting times watching your father’s two-pel one,. re sorry to hear that you have been in hospital; are you better now? —Peter Pan. “Lover of Animals,” Rotokauri The Civic in Auckland Is a marvellous theatre, Bence, and we can imagine how you enjoyed your visit there. When I said you “rambled,” Benee, I meant that you repeated yourself, saying one tiling twice, in a different form. Your letter this week was much better.—Peter Pan. “Woodland Whispers,” Tauhel.- —Such a nice neat letter you wrote us, Edna. You nave now eight points towards an Honors Board Card. What has been wrong .vith your linger? Is It better yet? Peter Pan. Royals Walker, Otorohanga Sorry, Royals, but “Strongheart” has already been chosen for a pen-name. Did you have a jolly visit to the Show? You were .ucky seeing the football too.—Peter Pan.

Mary Armitago, Frankton. —.What fun the Queen Carnival party must have been, Mary. Thanks Tor the verse. We are very sorry, too, to hear that your little | friend at French Pass lost her rather In a boating accident. —Peter Pan. Buster Armitage, Frankton.. —Thanks for the verse, Buster. Peter Pan, you know, Buster, “never grew up,” but maybe he did .enjoy football too. And he certainly didn’t uiind bcin'g beaten. Write again soon.—Peter Pan. Gordon Thomas, Frankton. — Dtd you paddle the raft up-stream, Gordon? What is tlie name of the stream, ami are there many eels in it,-? —Peter Pan. “Gone Tunney,” Frankton. —Peter did hot see “The Black Watch,” “Gene,” hut heard that it was a wondeiTul Him.. The talkies have completely ousted tlie silent dims, haven’t they?—Peter Pan. “Svanhoo,” Frankton. - Such awful weather we had during the week-end, Ivan' —reading was quite tho best recreation ror us all.—Peter Pan. Ruby Moore, Frankton. —The party sounds great run, and the funds for the queen Carnival must be swelling rapidly, with all the functions given to raise money. Connie was lucky winning the prize.— Peter Pan. “Littio Elf,” Kaipaki. —Would you like “Eva” for the calf’s name, if her mother is “Topsy”? The names go together, you know. Write and tell us your plans for your garden.—Peter Pan. “Queen of the May,” Tahuna—lt was so 'jolly to hear from you once more, Audrey. - Do you like living in' Tahuna belter than in Te Aroha? You must be very crowded at school with 96 children in only two rooms.—Peter Pan. “Aussie,” Morrinsville. —Auckland is a very interesting city, isn’t it, “Aussie”? Peter does so enjoy his visits tli and loves the noise aiid hustle or the city and tho quiet parks right in the heart of it all. —Peter Pan. Molly Stapleton, Claudelands.—We like the heading to our Page. Molly, don’t you? We wouldn’t have room Tor a larger one. We’ll print your verse, but would not. he able to reproduce the drawing.—Peter Pan. Evoiyn Hall, Putaruru. —-Such ages It seems since we last heard rrom you, Evelyn. What a tricky little thing your pony must be! Write again soon, Evelyn.—Peter Pan. “Trixio,” Claudelands. —The photo Is topping, Aileen, and thank you so much for it. Peter knows what a busy time it is moving rrom one house to another. Do you like your new place better than the old one? Write again soon.—Peter Pan. June Vincent, Claudelands. —Welcome to the Circle, June. We hop.e that you will spend many happy hours with us. Send in' your age and birthday next time you write, will you?—Peter Pan.

“Chieftain,” Hamilton. —What run you will have In Auckland “-Chieftain.” Write and tell us all about It, won’t you? Yes, tiie AH Blacks have a wonderful rootball record. —Peter Pan. “Sunset Glow,” Clautfalands. —We are so pleased to hear that you received your Shell Fairy book, Eileen. What was the answer to the riddle? —Peter Pan. Bonnie Louis, Hamilton. —What fun the party was your Sunday School teacher gavie you, Bonnie. It is ever so jolly lo sit round a llreside and sing songs a..d read stories, isn’t it?—Peter Pan. Barbara Bennett, Hamilton —You certainly had a lovely party on your little friend’s birthday, .Barbara. It seems ever so long since wc heard from you; write again soon.—Peter Pan'. Juno Hemsley, Hamilton— Welcome, June. Thank you very much for the verse. We are looking forward to your next letter.— Peter Pan. “Gold Star,” Frankton. —What excitement must have reigned in your home when your little brothers returned from the hospital, Doreen! Your mother must have a busy time looking arter you ail.— Peter Pan. “Dell,” Tamahere. —Thanks for the riddles, Dell. The days have been -so cold, haven’t they? Peter does not like the cold a bit. —Peter Pan. “Laughing Fawn,” Hamilton. —How jolly It was to hear from you once more, Elva. We hope that Lorna is quite well again-. Peter is looking forward to seeing “Maritana” and will certainly go. You have now 14 points towards an Honours Board Card.—Peter Pan. Dorothy Reason, Morrinsville —Thank you for-the riddles, Dorothy. Peter enjoyed your letter immensely because he ki'Yows Kawau so well. He could not print it though, because you used both sides or the paper. Another time, use only one side, will you?—Peter Pan. “Romola,” Frankton. —What a long time It is since your last letter, “Romola”! You should get lots of fun from your basketball; it’s a great game Tor cold days.— Peter Pan. Freddie Drummond, Hamilton. —What lucky little people you are to have a Hornby train. Peter envies you very much; those trains always fascinate him and he wishes he had one.—Pet.er Pan. “Shamrock,” Hamilton East What a long, long time since your last letter, “Shamrock.” It was so nice to hear from you again. Do you like your new home better than that in Pukeat.ua? We will try to find a pen-Triend for you.— Peter Pan.

Zena Duck, Orini.— Such lots or parties there seem to have been', Zena. Every week, Peter receives letters telling him about them and how jolly they are. And yours seems to be as jolly as any of them. —Peter Pan.

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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18070, 12 July 1930, Page 16 (Supplement)

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Peter Pan's Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18070, 12 July 1930, Page 16 (Supplement)

Peter Pan's Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18070, 12 July 1930, Page 16 (Supplement)

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