PETER PAN’S LETTER.
J)EAR GIRLS AND BOYS,-
One little girl In tho world awoke, happy and excited on Thursday—can you guess who she was? Why our Prlnoess Elizabeth, of course! It was the sixth anniversary of her birthday and we can Imagine the happy day she spent. Perhaps you have heard of the misfortune whloh befel the lovely gift whioh had been made for her—• the little cottage made In perfect style, which had everything Imaginable In It? Fire partially destroyed It, but luckily, the damage done was able to be repaired. Monday brings us Anzao Day again, with Its thought of our heroes and the big part they played In the World War. Peter Pan hopes that as many of you as possible will attend the services held In oommemoratlon of them, and so pay tribute to their glorious sacrlfloe. The competition entries this week were very large and a display of the best will bo made In the Times Office lobby during next week. Cheerio for now.
Peir pen
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Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18619, 23 April 1932, Page 15 (Supplement)
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