MY MAIL BOX
Dear Pete, I am at home now. I hope you are well. Please. Peter will you tell me if I got my jumbled countries right or not. I don't get the Beacon at home and 1 never saw it. Your"s S.S.S. crew, Rua Timu Timu. So you've gone home again. How nice to hear from you all the way from Matahi. I am sending you a copy of to-day's paper and I am also pleased to tell you that your jumbled countries were correct. Hearty Congrats. The Editor tells me lie would like to see you when next you call into Whakatane. Cheerio and all the best. P.'T.W. Dear P.T.W., I would like to become a member of your Good. Endeavour League. I was ten on the 23rd December. I -will enclose threepence in stamps. Yours truly, Olwyn Loomes. Welcome lass, w T elcome. Your tificatc leaves to-day and I trust .you will get lots of fun out of thn League. P.T.W. Dear Peter the Whaler, I enclose threepence in stamps to jojn the Good Endeavour League. Yours sincerel.v. Maureen Hurst. Yes you too, are most welcome, Maureen. Step aboard and we'll soon have you feeling at home. Your! certificate to-day. All the best. P.T.W. Dear Peter the Whaler, I enclosc l threepence in stamps to join the Good Endeavour League. Yours sincerely, Russell Hurtt. Here's another braw wee lad to join up with us. Step up the ladder this way and let's shake you by the hand. Let. me know if j'oft don't receive your certificate. P.T.W. Dear Peter tlie Whaler. I enclose threepence in stamps to join the Good Endeavour League. Yours sincerely.. Evelyn Ross. And still they come! How r are you lass. It's good to sec you joining up. Now just you enter all the competitions and T r !ll see if I can't go to the pictures with you once myself on one of your free tickets. How would you like that. P.T.W. Dear Peter the Whale, I always read your page in the Beacon, and often see if I can get the competitions out. I am fourteen years and I would like to* join your Good Endeavour League, if I am not too old. Enclosed please find 3d in stamps for 'entry fee. Yours truly, s Alma McDonald. Sorry lass that you cannot.' enter the competitions, on account of your age. But II would be ever so glad to hear from you from time to time—letters, articles, jokes, puzzles anything like that. So in the meantime I'll keep your stamps till you let me. know just what 3'ou'd. like to do. All the best. P.l\W.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 59, 26 March 1943, Page 6
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444MY MAIL BOX Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 59, 26 March 1943, Page 6
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