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THE MORNING POST BOX

Colleen sends brief answers to Kosy Korner members:— Strong Oak, Hinemoa a lovely holiday you have planned f vourself, Strong Oak. Do you thmk there migh't be just a little space lef fof mfon that 46-foot yaeht you are writing about? I love deep-?e» ishme- it's such excitmg fun, isn t m. What ahout those 6*^ I ed you about last week;. ^ i you could send any for Kosy Koi I 1 Jennet, Taneatua.-You are our seeond member from the y a +tr Tpnnet, and we all sena y warm welcome Jrom Kosy _Koxner h°rly0?SeTuy-»^:-I self and also dont forget to | for the «°mPfJitions Rd_j thought yofC q'uite iorgottexrJB Syx-me3., | ner lately. • e for- | kfl* T®y S; So you are a j j give you, "What are you plannS^anUn^i%nlSr:f jSUtr "Seping exa^i with fl5SSlerl0maka Kd.-By your .pen- ' Smder, vr . _ very happy name you promise to bea^. I little person be very I am sure Kosy the riddle glad to ^r^^un Corner will ! ■ about footba ' h tt. Do you thmk f .be very glad to hav ^ as j you could wrRe and ib Mr. Prmtermanlikes^ h j j makes it much easier w.

have been to Maketu several times. I think it an ideal place for a holiday. Alfred the Great, Pukuatua St. — So glad to hear from my royal member again this week and what a nice neat • entry for the competition. I can see the Printerman's eyes gleam with sa- . tisfaction when he sees it. I think you have chosen a very interesting holiday and have certainly picked out all the main attractions that Auckland can provide. ""Peter Pan, Tutanekai St. — Good old Peter, what a loyal member to write so regularly to me and many thanks for all those nice kisses. I really have some very aff ectionate members at Kosy Korner. The holiday you have planned should be a very happy one, Peter, and I think it is very wise to wait until Christmas for them, as you say, you will be able to stay away on holidays much longer. ~ Snowdrop, Qld Taupo Rd. — I quite understand that you rnust have been very busy last week with exams and I know just how hard it is to think of other tliings with those tests hanging over your head. Well, now they are all over and I do hope you have done well at school this term. I am so glad you liked the essay subject this week and your* entry was most interesting, Snowdrop. Firefly, Seddon St. W. — Another new member for Kosy Korner. Cheers! What a large family we are growing into. Next week I will he most disappointed if you do uot enter for our competitions and also do write to me and tell me all abut yourself and what you are interested in. Red Riding Hood, Whaka Road. — What a novel way to spend a holiday, Red Riding Hood. I agree with you it would be ever so much ^ jollier to see the things we read of in geogra- | phy books in reality, too.° I was very I thrilled to hear that you intend spendI ing your last week's prize in the charitable way you wrote about. I am sure you will feel ai very happy little girl in doing it. ... Robin Hood, Whakaue St. — We are so glad to welcome you to Kosy Korner, Robin Hood, and also I was very pleased that you accompanied your coupon with an interesting essay. Are you going away for the holidays or have you decided to spend them at home this time? Mitzi, Ranolf St.— I am sure Maureen will be very keen to come to New Zealand, especially to Rotorua, after all the things you have told her about our town. I really do think we live in a very lovely spofc, don t you? Roxane, Tarewa Rd.— A very good entry, R.oxane, and a niost interesting description of all Rotorua s attractions. What a nice idea to save the 2s 6d that you wo| towards buying Christmas present's. I hope you win some more before December comes along. Busy Bee, Tutanekai St. — I quite understand how busy you must be with the Sunday School concert and will look forward to receivmg the riddles and jokes after it is over. I do like your essay and am sure Jean would be very much tempted to come to Rotorua after she read all you had to say ahout our town. Thank you so much for those kisses. Jean Millar, Eruera St.— Such a nice neat entry, Jean, and it was a great pleasure to read all you had to say ahout the attractions of Rotorua and I am sure Aunty Ethel will agree with me. There is such a lot .one can write about Rotorua that it is very hard to condense it hriefly, don't you

think? I hope you like next week's competition. -Wild Rose, Hinemoa St.— I always look forward to hearing from you each week, Wild Rose, and not once have I been disappointed. You will be able to sit baclc and enjoy yourself now that holidays have, arrived, and all the strain of exams is over. A very neat and interesting letter to your friend. in South Africa and I am sure all you have to say would he a great incentive for her to come out to see for herself the attractions of Rotorua. William the Conqueror, Rotokawa. It is so jolly to hear from this keen member each week. I take it for granted now that I will find a letter awaiting me from you, William, and I would be very disappointed if it did not come. Your essay was a very good and interesting one and covered most of the attractions in fine sfyle. I hqpe you will like next week's competitions' as well. Pei Biddle, Ruatoki. — Well, Pei, I dp hope your dream of Auckland comes true before very long, so that you will he able to; enjoy all things thlat you have planned for your visit. Could you write in ink next time, as it makes it ever sq( much easier for the Printerman. P-eppercorn, Ngongotaha. — I was so glad to receive your letter and compeition entry this week, Peppercorn, and also I was' pleased to read" that you enjoyed the K.K.K. so much. Yes, I am very fqnd of reading, too, and I can remember when I learnt Shakespeare's "Ambition" at school, too. It is' a very beautiful -piece, .don't you think? I hope you will enter for the competition next week.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 614, 19 August 1933, Page 7

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THE MORNING POST BOX Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 614, 19 August 1933, Page 7

THE MORNING POST BOX Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 614, 19 August 1933, Page 7

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