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PETER PAN'S

Jingle Bolls, Glon Maasey. —Next time you write, Jingle Bells, be sure you put your name and age on your letter too, will you? How busy you will be in Standard G this year. Such a Jolly ne&t letter. We are looking rorward to another, —peter Pan.

June Schofield, Hamilton, —Such a Stranger you are, June, Peter thought you bad rorgotten all about us, and he was so glad to get another letter. It Is fun listening to tho Children’s Session, isn’t it? What fun the play will he. Write and tell us your pen-name so wo can change It.—Peter Pan.

Mary Ann, Aotea.— Peter Is pleased Lorna liked the hook Mary Ann. Yes the mornings have been cold and wet havon’t they for the holidays. It was lucky It was line Tor the King’s Birthday week-end. It is lovely in bed in' the mornings Peter thinks,—Peter Pan.

Sweet William, Aotea.— Did you enjoy the Show Sweet William. Peter is sure you would. Yes Ping Pong Is great fun In the winter and it keeps you warm at night 100 doesn’t It. How is the sore throat? What bad luck about the sheep. —Peter Pan.

Flash, Paterangi. —The “ Camels are Coming ” was a very funny picture wasn’t It Flash? How Interesting tho Jublleo sports must have been. Thank you for the motto. Has your pen friend written to you yet?—Peter Pan.

Little Bush Maid, Rotokauri. —Yes, the Show was very interesting Little Bush Makl and there were such lots of things to see. How pretty your garden must bo now with more flowers coming out. Did .the cow live?—Peter Pan.

Golden Wattle, Rototuna.— Peter Is glad the Card arrived safely Golden Wattle. Yes, tlie Bledlsloe Hall is beautiful and weren’t Hie pictures at the end splendid? You had a jolly lime Peter thinks. Did you like the train?—Peter Pan.

i Robert Malsey, Koromatua. — -Welcome to another new member Robert, we aro so glad to have you. Peter is looking forward to having a long letter telling us all about your pets. Do you play football? write and tell us your hobbles. —Peter Pan.

Shamrock, Pukeatua. —Peter does hope you are having a Jolly time while you are away, Shamrock, lie will be so glad of the comics. It Is lovely to have narcissi so soon, Isn’t it? Peter had a bunch of violets tho other day and they were lovely. —Peter Pan.

Beverley Vernall, Frankton.—Peter has sent the Honours Board Book Beverley, and hopes It has arrived safely. Yes, the Show was splendid wasn't It, Peter thought the new hall was such an Improvement. The Jumper Is growing fast Isn’t it? —Peter Pan.

Tul Andorton, Frankton. —We are so glad to have you join us, Tul, and hope you will have lots of run with us. Yes, you may have Penny Winkle Tor your penname. The procession was very Interesting, wasn’t It? Do write to us again soon. —Peter Pan,

Panay Queen, Hamilton What a Jolly drive It was to seo the aeroplanes, Pansy Queen, and how interesting it Is when you are there. No, Peter has not been up, but be would very much like to go. Such a neat letter..—Peter; Pan. ~i-~

English Rose, To Awamutu. —How lovely the crocuses and hyacinths will be later, English Rose, and the rreezlas, with their lovely scent, too. It must have been quite exciting getting your first letter from your correspondent, and bow strange It was having a pen-friend with the same numo.— Peter Pan.

Grapevine, Te llku It soun'ds the Jolllest holiday, Grapevine, with the pictures and visit to the park. What a darling Bruce sounds. How are t’he twins getting on these days? Have you any bulbs out yet?—Peter Pan.

Golden Kowhal, Tirau. —You have got on very quickly with tho cardigan, Peter thinks. Golden Kowhal; have you begun your owrr yet? Yds, foals are Tunny little animals when they aro little, aren’t they? it has not been so cold here this xveek. — Peter Pan.

Blue Witch, Eistow You and Oliver must have had great fun In the holidays, Blue Witch. Yes, the orchards aro very pretty now, hut the leaves are all railing, aren’t they? Peter had a splendid lime at the Show, thank you.—Peter Pan.

Spanish Queen, Hamilton. —Peter has told the Wendy-pcrson She will be having a visitor, shortly, Spanish Queen, so you may come any Thursday you like. Yes, Peter saves used stamps. We will be very glad to welcome Joy to our band. Yes, the new stamps are very pretty.—Peter Pan.

Wattlo E'f, Hamilton. —Yes, there have been such dozens or holidays tilts year, Wattle Eir. Didn’t you love Rotorua when you were there? The twin's are full of if re these days and bad the Jolltcst holidays. Wlmt l'un It must have been on the farm. —Peter Pan.

Brownie Girl, Whatawhata. —Peter hopes you are quite better now, Brownlo Girl, and wero able to go back to school. Did you go to the Show and see all the Interesting things?—Peter will be glad of the stamps. —I’cter Pan.

Blue Bell, Whatawhata. —You aro lucky always to have a holiday for your birthday, Peter thinks, Bluo Bell. Did you have a jolly time? The Show was run; did you go? How Is your garden growing? Nada is doing very well, Potcr thinks.—Peter Pan.

Noalra IYIcGIM, Frankton. —Wo are so glad you have Joined us, Ngaira, and hope Tor lots or letters. Do you like your new school? Smut and Nigger sound pets. Peter is sorry, but Tubby Is taken. What other name would you like?—Peter Pan.

Beryl Eastman, Frankton —Smoker Is very old for a cat, Isn’t 'lie, Beryl, and Micky Is quite grown up. too. How quickly you are getting on at school. Have you taken the wee boy out for a walk yet? Peter Is sure you will bo very proud of him when you do. Yes, you may have Daisy Dimples.—Peter Pan.

Valentino, Otahuliu. —Such an interesting letter Valentine. You had very jolly holidays In spite of the wet weather didn’t you. The Memorial Park is lovely and the River Bank and Parana Park too. Letters are supposed to reach the ofilce by mid-day on Tuesday. Peter does not know Whni could have happened to yours.— peter Pan.

Valerie Vernall, Frankton. —Y’es, It was great fun watching the dancing Peter thought Valerie. Did you go on the train? How lucky you aro to have violets. How aro tbo rabbits these days?—Peter Pan.

Trevor Davoy, Hamilton. —Another new member Trevor and wo aro so glad to have you. Peter Is sorry Robin Rood is taken. How is tbo linger? Peter hopes It Is getting better very quickly.—Peter Pan.

Jo>'co Kuhtz, Frankton. —Did you have a jolly time at the Show, Joyce? Peter hopes your cold was better In time. Yes, it is wintry weather now, isn’t it? The Jubilee was splendid, wasn’t 11; did you see the procession? Did you have a Jolly birthday?—Peter Pan.

BIRTHDAY FUN. Dear Peter Pan, —Do you like birthdays? I do. All the week I was excited, and when the morning came I was wondering if I would get a present. And sure enough at. breakrast time along came my little brother with a parcel, and I was so delighted. Then tHere was the excitement of sotting up for tea, Tor there was Win cake and fruit salad. Next morning It seemed to be still my birthday. In our garden we have some lovely violets and paper whites.—Betsy Sunn (8), Rotokauri. Such exciting Jolly duys birthdays are, Betsy Sune, and there is all the fun of being a year older. Yours was great fun, Peter thinks. How lucky you are to have violets again.—Peter Pan.

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Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19597, 8 June 1935, Page 16 (Supplement)

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PETER PAN'S Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19597, 8 June 1935, Page 16 (Supplement)

PETER PAN'S Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19597, 8 June 1935, Page 16 (Supplement)

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