“THAT HOLIDAY FEELING”
FOR three weeks, commencing from next Saturday, Redfeather will be absent from the Wigwam seeking far trails under the Holiday Moon. The Wigwam pages will appear as usual, but with no letters answered under the Totem Pole. Save up your thoughts and write some more poems and stories, for^ there will be many competitions to look forward to on your Chief s return. “Where shall I go?” I question the wind. “Somewhere,” answers that merry wayfarer, “where there is a green tree with a bird in it, or somewhere where waves are awash along a frilled stretch of sand. All places are good if you go with a questing eye. There are waterfalls, too, that 1 know of tumbling from sheer heights into ferny pools. \ es, I advise a country holiday,” And so it shall be. Add j our twigs to the Wigwam fire until I return, faithful ones. It will not be long before we all meet again under the Totem Pole. REDFEATHER.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 871, 15 January 1930, Page 6
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