Under the “Totem-Pole'
Letters to Red feather are answered as follow:
Harvest Moon: The Pipe has < > • piping his way t > th« Can > of it- > feather. Many thanks for >• . r charnun: story. Silver Wing: The wire* bore roc- a m«*.--sage froi «_ a» 1 turned bacl the flap o 11, ■ W *-• w ra <.r U said “ 9 black n.-J . but has now dia irded bei witch’s hr." Were ihere many «-.>L webs "ii ioon‘ I i lon \ since I have seen a poem from .he pen o this Brave. Awatah invitation to the deavour t< attend. Big Cave Be; i who is non mei Redfeathe . ! shall '■ k f< i .vard to h*-i.r-ing fron for new reached « Little Buffalo: T. .s < •• r :o< n. ; get his in the midst cf examinadoM. Good hunting learning. Flyinj " ..n Arm Wigwam. nd it djcs n- : ke very r y imagins ine from ree -• tree i *m mar? to s* * J Is.-, tl me. It rtn — 1,1 the main .f the afioow-white » anoe. Eagle Feather: l ; vou are having so man> swims it r . . • be very exciting going down tne -hu * Do you attempt it head first. nr. wishes from the Wigwam to this faithfu. "’Glistening Rainbow: Welcome to tin Camp of Redfeather, Glistening Rainbow I hope vou like your pen-name and tin I shall have many arrows from s‘” STS.*? you MS? lover'of 782 hr^l "’’Red' Star: T enjoyed your letter ver mueh this time, and felt as it 1, were In front of those crackling logwatching pictures toting shape in th. blTsesd 0 the “gardens ‘with her loveliness. ffiWear* MW/ ZTytZ many correspondents. A weighted arrow of Wigwam thoughts for those who gathei at the tepee of Red Star. Waving Plume: Your report b; reached me safely Waving I*3?' has nowr joined the great scroll. T . Guides’ display' of fireworks mu. t ha e been very exciting. Rerhap. sponsible for some of th utcoloured likht nine that was playing across the sk> (looii wishes to the cricket team and to al, SSSST - ~- hU ßov l ing t warrior: (ireetings W Warrior" who *J» for the forward**to $Sr T ».«er and to heal - ing all about you-
for wise heads NOTE into CASH making a° common dictionary word at rach change, and having only four intervening links. 0 Word Square: A vehicle: a plant; a thick cord, small mounds. Answer to last week’s riddle-me - ree Health.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 511, 14 November 1928, Page 7
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400Under the “Totem-Pole' Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 511, 14 November 1928, Page 7
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