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Peter Pan’s Postbox

Wynne Thomas, Hamilton.—Thank you for your verse. Wynne, Peter loved It and your pretty note-paper. No. you must not write on both sides or the paper. Do write and tell us how school goes, won’t you? Peter Pan.

Allx Hlgginson, Hamilton.—Such a bigwelcome we send to you, Allx, and Peter hopes to have lots more interesting- letters from you. Thank you very much for your verse. Where did you go lor your holidays? Do write and tell us all about It, won’t you?—Peter Pan.

Ngalre Reid, Ohaupo.—Such a tiny letter yours was this week, N'gaire, but it was a very welcome one Just the same. Did you have a nice week-end? Do write and tell us all about it?—Peter Pan.

Texas Lad, Putaruru. —Such a lovely newsy letter yours was, Texas Lad, and Peter was so pleased to hear from you again. What a Jolly holiday you must have had; there is always so much to do in a city, isn’t there?—Peter Pan.

Sunflower, Gordonton. —The weather habeen very wintry, hasn’t It, Sunflower? Peter feels sure the Weather Man must have a very bad fit of the miserables this time. Peter thinks you will have to work very hard with your basketball team this year, won’t you?—Peter Pan.

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Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21041, 17 February 1940, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Peter Pan’s Postbox Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21041, 17 February 1940, Page 14 (Supplement)

Peter Pan’s Postbox Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21041, 17 February 1940, Page 14 (Supplement)