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THE MORNING POST BOX

• Colleen sends brief answers to letters received from Kosy Korner members this week: — Snowdrop, Old Taupo Rad. — I am ,so glad you are going* to do something for the Christmas Page. • We must make it a huge success, steing that it is our very first one, mustn't we? Yes, 1 think our merit cards are pretty, don't you, and well worth an effort to win? Princess Pat, Old Taupo Road.— i 'Yes, I am fairly well, thank you, Princess. Only I've had one of those ibeastly colds, but I'm glad t0 say it is nearly better. Thank you for the poetry. You won't forget our Christmas Page, will you? Red Riding Hood, Whaka Road. — • i So Mr. Measles has been visiting you too, Red Riding Hood. He seems to have been very ibusy amongst our K.K.K. members and I'm afraid we don't weloome him like we do Father Christmas, do we? Never mind, I hope you'll soon be better and back at school again. Marigold, Lytton St. — Another little memiber who has been on the sick list. I think w© shall have to send an S.O.S. call to summer and aslc her

to be quick and chase away all these nasty ills. Peanut, Amohau St. — I see you have •been busy recruiting this week, Peanut and have five new members to your credit. Well done. Thank you for the Christmas contributions and I shail look for the games next week. No, I'm afraid writing on both sides, leven on school paper, can't be permitted, Peanut, as it makes it so hard i for Mr. Printerman. Yes, I should j love to set a painting competition, } only, unfortunately, we should not be ! able to reproduca the winning entries .n our page. .*Ariyway, I shall see what can be done. Roxane, Tarewa Road. — Yes, I am looking forward to Christmas, especially to a lovely dip in the sea. I shall look forward to a nice fat Christmas budget for our page fromi you before long, Roxane, and I know

you will not disappoint me. Whirlwind, Lytton St. — A merit card for you for certain this week, Whirlwind, and congratulations upon finding us three more for our happy family, and I hope they will like the page and write often. Thank you for the jokes, and don't forget our Christmas Page, will you? Red Rose, Union St. — So sorry about your merit card, Red Rose? I think I made a mistakc and sent it to Roxane instead. However, I shall • sea that Mr. Postie delivers one to you i as soon as possible. Yes, wasn't Labour Day a boisterous doy; it rather spoilt things for a picnic, didn't it? Busy Bee, Tutanekai St. — Go glad to reeeive your nice long letter, Busy Bee, but I was so sorry to hear that you had been sick ;n bed. Such a lot of my Kosy Korner members have been sick lately. Yes, I play tennis and like it very much, but I think golf is my favourite sport. I think you are a very loyal member Busy Bee, and I shouldn't worry in the least if you can't enter for all the competitions. Peter pan, Tutanekai St. — Dear, j dear, Peter, you have been a busy | little man, but I'm glad you found | time to write Colleen a letter. You j won't forget about entering for the j Christmas Page competitions, but [ then I know you won't Peter for you ■ have too good a memory for that. Robin Hood, Whakaue St. — Yes, the gramophone points are becoming exciting. It is very hard to know who j will be the winner in the end, but I j agree with you that the prize will be well worth winning. Thank you for the jokes, Robin, and you won't for- j get our Christmas Page, will you?

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 674, 28 October 1933, Page 7

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THE MORNING POST BOX Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 674, 28 October 1933, Page 7

THE MORNING POST BOX Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 674, 28 October 1933, Page 7

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