Peter Pan’s Postbox
Iren® Turner, Matangl.—Yes, you mav have Prairie Lily Tor your pen-name, Irene. The holidays lly so quickly, don’t they? Do write to us again soon, won't you? Peter Pan. Jean Bartram, Te Rapa.—Such a big welcome we send to you Jean, and Peter hopes to have lots and lots more interest - inging letters from you. Do remember to put your name and address on all your letters, won't you? What a lovely birthday you must have had.—Peter Pan. May O’Brien, Hamilton.—Such a welcome letter yours was, May, and Peter was very pleased to hear from your cousin too. Peter Is aTraid that it will take a very long time to get penfrlends Just now, but Aunty Bep’s address Is c/o Peter.— Peter Pan. Nancy Petch, Waharoa.—Peter was delighted with your lovely letter about the Exhibition, .Nancy, and later on he will publish it for you, as it is so interesting. Such a lovely holiday you must have had too, and Peter thinks you are a very lucky little girl.—Peter Pan.
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Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21035, 10 February 1940, Page 14 (Supplement)
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