The Hollow Tree
Messages for Sunbeams Letters to the Dawn Lady are answered as under: Joyce Peterson, Otahuhu: T was glac to nave your painting, Joyce, and ] thought it very good for such a wee girl Much love, little one. Rosa Heighton, Ponsonby: I am Borrj that this Sunbeam has not been well, bul hope you will soon be perfectly strong again. Thank you so much for youi coins for the shining box. Your photograph came out very well, I think. Nancy Waller, Manurcwa: A wonderful budget from Nancy, this time. Thank you very much for your competition entries and the puzzlers. I was most interested in your school news, Xancy. Alma Evans, Graham’s Beach: I was glad to hear again from Mistress Alma, and to have your painting. I liked it very much. Best love to this Sunbeam. Beatrice Annand, Te Kuiti: A beautifully neat letter from Beatrice, this time. It is a pleasure to read letters when Sunbeams have been very careful with them. Many thanks for your painting Beatrice. Gwen Macdermott, Manurewa: I like your painting very much, Gwen, and am delighted that you have come to Happy Town. Your writing is very neat. Jack 18 >' ou . r little brother, is he not. Mavis Phillips. Point Chevalier: Welcome to this little lady and many thanks for your painting. I am glad that you and Sylvia are friends. She is a very faithful Sunbeam. Molly Antunovich, Helensviile: I was flad to have another letter from Molly, and to receive your painting. It will be splendid when you have your new’ paints You will be able to make plenty of pictures for me. Leslie Waller, Manurewa: Thank you for your drawing of Fluff, Leslie. I am always glad to hear from this Little boy. with the birds building in the fruit trees you will have a busy time when the fruit is ripe. They will know every branch of every tree. I have given your message to the Little Thought, and he •ends his love to you. Gladys Thompson, Ponsonby: A warm to this new Sunbeam and many thanks for your painting. When next you write would you please tell me how old you are. .. J o* n Farquhar, Kingsland: Many for your wonderfully neat letter, and also for your painting. It is splendid that you are going to help with Sixpence Time. I am always glad to a “Otter from you in the maiL -Norma Waller. Manurewa: Many thanks y°nr story, Norma, and also for your interesting letter. I do hope you will • « a •Molarship. Yes, “Little Folks" is .w Publication for children. 'y? Mullins, Penrose: A warm wel- * tbis new Sunbeam and many ■-Tiles for your very neat letter and your ■?_ 'Vhat a happy family you are. Olive might like to belong to GiiiHo. swarn ’ as they are both Girl Happy T Much love from everyone in f J Pe "* Wilson, Hamilton: Many thanks rl a i<^ul *J etter and painting, Irene. I am De-iti at Jean is entering for the com*®jiday*f* Are you s ° ing a way for your fo^n!!' B !•*'V ,,er * Otahuhu: Many thanks th* rf e ! ttle story, Phyllis, and also for thinJ >a P tl J>id you write the story? I Je,an Mclndoe and Jean Eyre will i« love messages. Yes, Jean Eyre l-i ®“• °f hospital and is staying on an nj as ntl near Tauranga until after Christto S h. ina Mc,vor ' Cambridge: I was glad and., your interesting letter, Selina, Den - our f'ix shining coins for Six--Mr,rr»n2.i,M e ’ The swimming carnival at "Bill f ®bouJd be splendid fun. Xo, the L 1 aici not like leaving school in »%j«Ta t mbr^: h Su '- b e ean .o my faithful row * M,lne - Waiuku: You had a narAlice** 0 when that log fell on you, had k "ope you are better now. You there j! a ppy time at that bazaar. Were SL? l % nt Z of side-shows* ccure Ponsonby: A warm welc©ngrHM,j H . ap, ' y Town, Master Cleve, and *hlch fi atJons . on the fine piece of work You arwf**/- cai 1 the painting prize. certainly very tal•eiid * oun *= ar tists. I’leaso would you from 016 a °f books to choose one ln E H a n * Cayless, Auckland: Here Is Edna , y T °wn. I hope you will write me bov o , of Otters. The names of that Ihp y°U asked about are not in Sunbeam Book, so they have not 2 1 * . down Tiptoe Street yet. to hf. ra Tucker, Auckland: I was glad old if a P aintin S from this seven-year-Th* ver Y Rood for such a wee maid. Lf _l ll e Thought sends his love. Elad » CCn Grieve, Herne Bay: 1 was lo hear again from this Sunbeam have y° ur painting. So you are *erv w to a P^ irt Y? I hope you have a nappy time. ‘ferine Gibbons, Manurewa: A comyoii l? n P ain ting from Katherine. Thank jir- v *ry much. Do you know Sunbeams Ma^ Cy ’ N °rma and' Leslie Waller at on^ Urewa? They are all very faithful • du Paur, Howick: Many thanks i , the tharmmg story, little Miss flay. I ke it very Such. So a wild rabbit J >l"- to visit one of the tame ones?]' - e *pect they had a great talk about 1 1 k i
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 224, 10 December 1927, Page 29 (Supplement)
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