PETER PAN THANKS
LORNA STOCKLEY, Elstow. for gifts to the C.C.C.
“ Silver Lining,” Rotokauri. —The gales last week were very heavy, weren’t they, Violet? It’s jolly having such long days, isn’t it? —Peter Pan.
Evelyn Donaldson, Frankton. —Thanks for the photo. Evelyn, we have put It safely In the Circle photo, book. We’re sorry, but “ Rosebud ’’ has already been cboseil for a pen-name.—Peter Pan.
“ Rosebud,” Ohaupo. —We were so glad to bear from you again, “ Rosebud.” You must write and' tell us all about the fancy dress hall.—Peter Pan.
Mary Armitage, Frankton. —Thanks for the mottos, Mary, they will be very useful. What a shame that the lark Is dead.—Peter Pan.
“ Gene Tunney,” Frankton. —You had a busy week-end, “ Gene.” Are you going to work in the factory when you grow up? —Peter Pan.
“ Gold Star," Frankton. —We’re glad to hear such cheerful news of Keith, Doreen. He must have been glad to have the flowers.—Peter Part.
' Gordon Thomas, Frankton. —You had good luck eeling during the week-end, Gordon. Your letter wasn’t very tidy, was It? .Try harder next time. —Peter Pan.
Ruby Moore, Frankton. —The weather was not very nice on Labour Day, >vas it? No, Peter did not go away for the weekend. You seem to have' had a jolly day.— Peter. Pan.
. Lorraine Pardington, Frankton. —We’re sorry, Lorraine, but “ Golden Wings ” lias already been chosen Tor a pen-name. Tlio weather during the'Week has been lovely, hasn’t It? —Peter Pan. IVIY BIRTHDAY. Dear Peter Pan,- —I was very pleased to see my birthday greetings in the paper, l'or which 1 thank you very much. Mother made my cake yesterday afternoon, which I gave three stirs to. It is not very nice weather, is it? It is raining all the time, .and' the spring we are having is mostly winter. We have a lovely new cow which we are going to call . Connie. We rae going to have our anniversary service. on November 9, for which we are practising. very hard. We will have a lot or roses comjng out for the summer, Peter.— Marjorie liavys, Forest Lake.
The birthday cake sounds a great success, Marjorie. The weather has not been very nice on the whole. How is the cow, Connie? —Peter Pan.
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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18165, 1 November 1930, Page 16 (Supplement)
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