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PETER PAN’S

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THANKS Peter sends his very best thanks to Shirley Hicks for her very pretty Christmas Card, which arrived last week, also Edna Kempthorne and Beryl Faulkner for their lovely parcels of toys and books. Thank you very much, members.

CHRISTMAS MEWS Dear Peter Pan,—On Christmas morning, there were three gifts on my breakfast plate, a set or Lady Lillian manicure aids, a snap album and some embroidery cottons for my willow-pattern supper cloth. I also received other gifts and among them were two lovely brooches. For Christmas dinner we had a turkey and I found a shilling in my piece of pudding-, while my brother round two threepences and two sixpences in his pudding. He and I were the only ones to find anything. Santa Claus brought my sister five comic books: Don't you think she was lucky? She received lots of other toys as well but it is rather funny that she had given her five comic books at the same tirpe. I have some lovely stocks in flower just now but they have not much scent. M\ brother went in for the garden competition at school and he came second. They had to have five vegetables, peas, carrots, lettuces, cabbages and potatoes In Hie garden. Isn't the weather horrible? ir it is rainy, it is not windy, and if it is sunny, it is windy. You can’t do much in this kind of weather either, because it is too windy or rainy to swim or ride. Well, Peter Pan. I can’t find anything more to write about so cheerio.—Greek Shepherdess (15). Hamilton. Peter thinks you must have had a very enjoyable Christmas, Greek Shepherdess: you were very lucky to receive such lovely presents, weren’t you?—Peter Pan.

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Waikato Times, Volume 123, Issue 20693, 31 December 1938, Page 19 (Supplement)

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PETER PAN’S Waikato Times, Volume 123, Issue 20693, 31 December 1938, Page 19 (Supplement)

PETER PAN’S Waikato Times, Volume 123, Issue 20693, 31 December 1938, Page 19 (Supplement)