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Periwinkle What a budget, dear. I did enjoy reading it all. You have done well. Yours is the best essay. (25). Spouncer— for riddles. (5). Copper-top—Verse and sketch very good. What a nice hobby. (IS). Bets Your letter is full of interest, girlie. I am glad you liked your present. You are lucky to have so many pets and live in such lovely surroundings. (S). Hiawatha—Very good jokes. John Fabian—So glad you like the competitions. Write to me again soon. (10). Puss Yes, our mail bag is full of thanks from lots of boys and girls. Your sketch is well done. (20). Bumble —Well done! What fun to be able to build a shed. I suppose Father helps you. (IS). Rose Bud Your letter is wonderfully neat for such a young lassie. Send in a Membership Form (page 72). (10). Dew Fairy— of kisses to this little Sunshiner—you are one of the youngest. (5). Bobbie— to make your next attempt neater. (5). Bonny—l am glad you liked your present. (5). Snow White—Yes. Your riddles are right. (15). Roverl hope you pass your exam. You have done well at school to be in Std. 5. (5). Dornic—You are a very pretty writer., I like your story, but rather long to publish. (15). Cupid—So glad you find the puzzles interesting. (10). Bluebell your solutions were right. Try again this month. (10). Brownie I cannot allow more time for Dunedinites, but these pages have to go to press very early. (15). Annette like your pen-name. Your letter is very neat, girlie. (15). Rustic— jolly good riddle. (10). Alwyn—The bookseller in Te Kuiti will have to get more "Mirrors." Your sketches are quite good. (15). Tintacks—Good work always brings its reward— is why your father gave you such a nice present. (15). Bunnie (Dargaville)— make a splendid bunny in the snapshot (but I am sorry this pen-name is taken). Shall try and publish it. (10). BonzoYou are a neat writer, dear. (20). Farmer — you liked the paint book, and your brother his box of paints. (10). Kereru—We have heaps of children from the back country, and city kiddies envy you your horses and dogs. I like your pen-name. (15). Tinker-bell— Is this your own writing? If so, it is neat. (10). Meg. Merrilies— work is very good. (10). Peggy DriscollYou have forgotten your pen-name. Maid Marian—lf you can do puzzles as well as you print you should win marks. (10). Puck—Your little sketch is nicely coloured. (10). Nancy —Puzzles quite clever. (10).

Hinie Snitchel a quaint name you have chosen. (5). Wilfred Bergen ßonzo already taken; choose another. (15). Peanut —l would like all "Sunshiners" to arrange their puzzles as neatlv as vours. (15). —Surely you are our babyonly five. (10). Jacko —Welcome to our Sunshine Circle. (10). Banner —You have earned another five marks. (5). Spark —Hoorav, vour drawing is great. (10). Gildal like your riddles and joke. (10). Okahau— Very neat. (10). Radio Ray —Last month the printer made ' a mistake in your name. Sorry. (15). Laughing Water — pleased to welcome you as a "Sunshiner." (10). Mary —Your suggestion is good. May try it later. 1 always like to receive the "Kiddies" photos, so 1 may know them better. (15). Pansy Look through this column you may find some nice names for your pussies. (5). Golliwog- We shall love to have you join. Your address is different to your sister's. (5). Jean—Your answer is correct. (5). Essayani 1 am glad you liked your present. Where did you get your pen-name •"'.'•ml? It will be some time before little Ruth can join. (10). Colin Thanks for puzzles. (5). Bunnie—Especially neat. 1 love to see letters like yours. The "badge" idea is a good one. (20). Kiwi —Always write under your efforts "copied" or "original." What a pretty story. (15). April Girl Try some competitions this month. Have entered you in the "Sunshine" register. (5). Gnome —Competitions are all right, dear. (10). Cup Winner 1 liked vour neat little letter. (5). Pixie—Clever girl! 1 am proud of my Sunshiner. You receive maximum marks this month. (25). Venus—You are welcome. 1 would like to help you. (5).

Wattle Baby and Robin Hood Five marks each. (5). June Your post-card is well coloured. (15). Diana —Try some more this month. (5). Kea You have a nice hobby, dear. What a good writer you are. It must be very cold in Christchurch just now. (IS). Moon Moth —Welcome, dear! I could not refuse such a charming- letter writer, and what a pretty pen-name you have chosen. I hope to publish your verses. (20). Peter Pan (Wellington)—Choose another name—too late for this one. Joan (Pahiatua)Quite a nice little story, dear. (5). Shark What a fishy name! Try some puzzles. Puck —Your name has been entered in the Sunshine Circle. (5). Matilda Day you wish to win marks you should send in results everv month. (10). ,■-... Bev— Your form is quite in order. I am sure it is nice sleeping on the verandah, dear. You have flat roads up your way for cycling, haven't you? A kiss to little brother. (5). Curly -You know the proverb, "Better late, etc." Your letter is very neat. (15). Peter Pan— Your letter arrived too late. Try again, girlie. Will give marks for neatness. (5). War Trail-Thanks for riddles. (5). Pixie (Willow-bridge)—This pen-name is taken. Select another, please. (10). Wendy — some of our competitions. (5). Cherry Blossom—Thanks for nice letter. You sketch well. (15). Fluffy -You have an interesting hobhv. (IS). Casabianca -You lucky girl to win prizes at the Ward Show. What exciting fun you have. City Kiddies would envy your life in the country. (10). Puella— forgot to enclose sketch. (5). Joy (.Marlon) -Please choose another name —this one has already been taken. (111). Joy —Have changed your address in the Sunshine register. (10). Penelope—Thanks for your good wishes. (5). Felix —So glad you have friends in our circle. Periwinkle is a clever girl. The pen-name Bonzo is already taken. (15).

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume 5, Issue 1, 1 July 1926, Page 75

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Mirrorgrams Ladies' Mirror, Volume 5, Issue 1, 1 July 1926, Page 75

Mirrorgrams Ladies' Mirror, Volume 5, Issue 1, 1 July 1926, Page 75

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