PAN’S LETTER
]~)EAR GIRLS AND BOYS— Easter Is over now for another year, and everyone will, have to begin really hard work again In readiness for the term exams. No more holidays and no more Easter Eggs for quite a long time. Peter has had lots of such Interesting letters about bands, sports and holiday visits to the loveliest places, and although he couldn’t go away himself he really had a holiday w|th you all, through your bright letters. So you see, you cheered someone over Easter-tlde. This coming week New Zealand and Australia observe Anzao Day, In memory of the gallant boys and men who gave their lives so freely for their country, many years ago. The servloe at the Cenotaph will be very fine and the public will keep their memory beautiful by plaolng flowers In the park and on the Cenotaph, (Peter Is sure you all know the stony of the splendid landing at Gallipoli, though you would not remember It, at all. And now girls and boys, Peter hopes you' will try hard at your •competitions, and send In more Jolly letters, as you always do. If all goes well we will be beginning the Garden Corner next week, so send In some letters about your gardens and mark them “Garden Corner.” Cheerio.
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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18927, 22 April 1933, Page 15 (Supplement)
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