THE MORNING POST BOX
Colleen sends hrief answers t0 letters received this week from Kosy Korner members : — Wihirlwind, Lytton St. — Yes, our family is growing each week, "Whirlwind, and Colleen is very proud of all her members. I was so sorry to hear that you have been sick, hut I hope you are feeling quite better now. Those jokes you promised Fun Corner , this week haven't arrived. Did you ! forget to post them with your let- j ter? ... Robin Hood, Whaka ue St. — I know just how terribly hard you must be swotting for the profieiency exam., Robin, and think it ever so nice of ; you to spare a few minutes to write j to Colleen. I hope you will find a little time to do something for our Christmas page. Zeno Aurellia, James St. — A very ! imaginative essay, Zeno, and so very . neatly written. I am looking forward to "H.M.S. Pinafore" very much | as I haven't seen it hefore. I have seen several of G and S. operas but not this one, so you may depend I will be there. I shall have to see if I can pick you out an the erew. ! Happy, Malfroy Roiad. — So glad t0 ; hear again from you, Happy, and I shall remember ahout the changed address. Are you still as keen about golf ? I have'heen following the New Zealand men's championships results very keenly and would have loved to have been in Auckland to see some of the matches, wouldn't you? SyrinSa, Old Taupo Road. — Splendid worlc, Syringa, securing three new members for the K.K.K. and I shall [ he sure that one' of our merit cards | is sent t0 you bright and early. Yes, I am looking forward to the Christmas holidays very much, but you know I never get tired of reading Kosy Korner letters. I just love to , know what Mr. Postie will hring me each day. Busy Bee, Tutanekai St. — Yes, wasn't it a beastly wet week-end. It is so disappointing when one has plan- ' ned all kinds of nicei outings. That I fountain pen of yours seems to be going very well and I like the green ink, it is such a pretty colour. Peppercorn, Ngongotaha. — Well in time1 for the K.K.K. this week, Peppercorn, and such a nice budget Mr. Postie brought me from you. Yes, I just loved the beronia and it reminds me of spring, too, with its lovely scent. Colleen would love you to send her another sprig when you can spare it, as it is a particular weakness of hers. S Primrose, Lytton St. — I am so glad 1
yo.u liked your membership card, j Primrose, and I hope you will enter j for the competitions each week. I j shall look for another letter from i you next week. ,j Roxane, Tarewa Road. — I am sure | you must be feeling very excited over i the gramophone points. There are ! such a lot of you getting close now, ! and there isn't sq very much more j time now, is there? I am so glad you i liked the competition this week. You i sent in a very creditable entry, Riox- ! ane. ....Peter Pan, Tutanekai St. — Good- l ness, what a lazy day you had on j
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 662, 14 October 1933, Page 7
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