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In the Pillar Box

ALICE ANSWERS 11ER LETTERS Elsie Arnold, Motupiko: Good luck with your examination swotting, Elsie. 1 feel ure you will pass with flying , colours. Whenever you find time, ; your poems will always be welcome. 1 .ball make inquiries as to other | newspapers. John Simmiss, Havelock: Welcome to the Wonderland Club. John. We ; shall look forward to your letters. Do you ever go down the Sounds at all? Coral Harper, Havelock: White Rabbit was very thrilled when I gave him your kind message and be liked the drawing of the carrot. “Wish it were a real one.” he said, as be lias nearly finished his winter store. Douglas Munson, Tapawcra: Weren’t you excited when Patsy had a kitten. Douglas? Mr Simpson sends a purr to you and Patsy. Do write and tell us what you are doing in the holidays; Noni McConchie, Nelson: What a shame getting the measles in the holidays. Noni. Did the dollies manage to escape. or are they in bed. too? Barbara Kerr, Appleby: Do you get any whitebait in your stream? Wouldn't it be marvellous to go out and catch them yourself for tea? I suppose Mother is very busy in the garden now that the days are getting warm l Neil McConchie, Nelson: So you've had i the measles, too, Neil. Never mind, j you will feel good when they have gone. What a pretty red crayon you wrote your letter with! lay Baynes, Tahunanui: How very naughty of Joey to peck your motliI er. I suppose he thinks the house J belongs to him alone. Yes, I loved “Rebecca,” and I think you will, too. Molly McConchie, Nelson: Weren’t you excited when your auntie and uncle arrived by the plane. I hope the weather will stay fine and warm for them while they are here. 1 suppose you will be making new spring frocks for your dollies in the holidays. Jeanette Sloss, Korere; You are rather short of writing paper, aren’t you. Jeannette, but never mind what you write on as long as you can find ' time to send in something to the j Page. Are you enjoying the holidays?

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 28 August 1942, Page 3

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In the Pillar Box Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 28 August 1942, Page 3

In the Pillar Box Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 28 August 1942, Page 3

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