Peter Pan’s Postbox
Primula, Rototuna.—Such a jolly holiday you must have had, Primula, and Peter was so pleased to hear all about it. The Exhibition is very interesting, isn't it—there are so many places to see, aren’t there?—Peter Pan. Christine Arnold, Hamilton.—Yours was a very welcome letter this week, Christine as Peter relt -sure you had Tor pot ten all about the Circle. Did you get many blackberries when you were out?—Peter Pan. May O’Brien, Hamilton.—Thank you very much for your article, May, and also for your letter. Do write and tell us all about your holiday, won’t you? How do you like your new standard?—Peter Pan. Texas Lad, Putaruru.—The zoo is such an interesting- place, isn’t it, Texas Lad, and Peter loves watching the animals being red, don’t you? Thank you very much for the riddle—it was very good, wasn’t it?—Peter Pan.
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Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21052, 2 March 1940, Page 14 (Supplement)
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