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SNIPPETS

Is Something From Your Letter Here? WHEN Daddy read about your "laugh T¥ letters,” he said “Kiwi must have backed the horse “Smile Again.” . We all had another laugh out of that — Smiler (10), Carterton. Show • Today we had snow down the mountains. It is the first low fall of winter —and an early one, too. Booklover (11), Eketahuna. Old-Timers. When Pahiatua had its centennial celebrations, Lord Galway came to the hospital and shook hands with Grandad, because he was the oldest patient, in the hospital. When Grandad came to Rongokokako, all his farm was covered with standing bush, and it took him two days to find his surveying pegs. When my great grandmother was a girl in her ’teens she had. to wait on the Germans when they invaded Denmark 76 years ago.—Taj Maha! (13), Eketahuna.

a Appreciation.

Have you ever read a book called “Story of An African Farm”? I have just finished it. It is one of the best things I have ever read. The characters are real people, and they leave one with the feeling of having talked with a very wise person who. has perfect understanding.—Miss Billy (17). Wellington.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19400504.2.148.8

Bibliographic details
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 187, 4 May 1940, Page 18

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195

SNIPPETS Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 187, 4 May 1940, Page 18

SNIPPETS Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 187, 4 May 1940, Page 18

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