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MY MAIL BOX

Dear Peter the Whaler, 1 live out at the Paper Mills and I' can't, get into the pictures, for my mother docs not like me going in on my own. I have already won ono ticket and am unable 1 to use it. Could, you find any other way of giving me my prize, if I; y.in again. Yours truly, Muriel Jensen. (That is hard luck lass, because I haven't any other method of rewarding you other than by picture ticket. 1 can arrange for you to meet some' other members of the crew if | you like to go with them but I'm afraid that is all.. Let, me know what mother thinks of that. All the bes,t P.T.W.) Dear P.T.W,, I have read your page in the Beacon and I wish to join the "Good, Endeavour League" and like it very much. Yours faithfully, Kathleen Kemvorthy. (Of course, you can join lass. Glad to have you with us. Your certificate leaves to-day. Let me know if you don't receive it P.T.W.) Dear Peter the Whaler, I) would like to join the "Good Endeavour League" and enclose 3(1 in stamps. If possible I would like to have the Forest and Bird magazine sent to me- I am 10 years of age., - Yours sincereh*, Terry McGougan. (Welcome to you too lad. Yes your certificate leaves to-day and It will also put your name on 'Old, Saltwaters' Forest and Bird list. All the best P.T.W.) Letters from Charlie Pcttit and Beverley McDonald, Betty AVilson, Marion Suckling also state that they would like the Forest and Bird magazine. Your names have been forwarded. shipmates and I'm sure you will enjoy the. booklets. P.T.W. Judith Burke. You should call for your ticket lass, when you Avin it. The Beacon office lias it waiting for you. Just pop in and collect it next time you're in town. Best wishes to you. P.T.W. Noel Prince. Now who would liave thought you were a girl. Well, well, well. I won't make the same mistake again. P.T.W. j i !

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 9, 24 September 1943, Page 6

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344

MY MAIL BOX Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 9, 24 September 1943, Page 6

MY MAIL BOX Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 9, 24 September 1943, Page 6

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