Peter Pan's
Phyllis Seed. Matamata.— YeS,, you may have “Sparkling Brook” Tor a pen-name, Phyllis. The eclipse or the sun was extremely interesting.—Peter Pan.
“Weka,” IVlatangl. —You should have some happy days at cricket, David. What a shame that the day for the bazaar was cold! How Is your garden progressing? —Peter Pan.
“Twilight Fairy,” IVlatangl —Thanks for the Worses—but next time will you use only one side of your paper? For your letters, too. What a shame that the cat ate the chickens. —Peter Pan.
“Chiming Bella,” Claudelands.—Thanks for the photo, Lily;, we have added it to our collection. Were you nervous over presenting the bouquet?—Peter Pan.
"Princess Daydawn,” Claudelands.— Thanks for the riddles, Betty; we will use them. We are glad to hear that the concert was such a success. What a busy time you must have with the chickens! — Peter Pan.
Keith Moon, Te Uku. —Well, It was nice to hear from you again, Keith. Did you have a happy birthday? We hope so. The holiday sounds good. Wlrte again soon. —Peter Pan.
“Sunset Fairy,” lYlatangi. —Thanks for the verses, Audrey; we will use them. What a shame that the day was so wet for the bazaar. —Peter Pan.
Merle Cranston, Matangi Yes, you may have “Angelamea” for a pen-name. Thanks for the verse.—Peter Pan.
Frank Howe, Frankton What fun watching the chicks grow, Frank! The weather must have stopped the worlf on the new house considerably. The sleeping porch Is a great Idea. —Peter Pan.
"Lover of Animals,” Rotokaurl. —There have been some very heavy winds lately, Renee. We’ll be very glad .to, get your parcel for the C.C.C.—Peter Pan.
Mavis Walters, Taupiri. —Welcome to the Circle, Mavis. We are so glad that you want to join us. Write again soon. —Peter Pan. . ,
..“Captain Hook,” Motumaoho. —Thanks for the riddles, “Cap’n,” we will use them. What a time you must have had with the dentist! Are you better yet?—Peter Pan.
“Violet,” Motumaoho. —We were pleased to get another letter rrom you, Annie. How well your flower garden is doing! We hop 6 you have as great a success with the vegetables.—Peter Pan.
Lilian Quinlan, Otorohanga. —We wanted to print your letter, Lilian, as It was so Interesting. We were very glad to hear from you again, and hope you will still write to us. Ye,s, the Page seems to have lots of younger members now—we would like to hear from more of the older ones. Peter saw the Humphrey Bishop Company, too; it ran here for a week.— Peter Pan.
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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18165, 1 November 1930, Page 16 (Supplement)
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