Under the “Totem-Pole”
Letters to Redfeather are answered as follow: — Bronze Wing: The Cavell report makes an attractive picture, Bronze Wing. I wonder what that Indian chief can see in the far distance. My best wishes to the Guides of your company. Maid of the Pines: You certainly have been living in a world of mysteries lately. Maid of the Pines. I wonder if you have discovered the writers of those letters? Yes, Nature probably did borrow some of her loveliness from the people of mythology. That is a happy thought. T hope you will have a sunshiny day on »our birthday. Winged Arrow: Those games are an •xcellent idea for the winter months. Winged Arrow. Thank you for your Ellerslie news. Bird Call: Your report will appear next week. Bird Call, as that is the time for the Birkenhead Company news. That treasure hunt must have been very exciting. Northern Star: Thank you for your Kaitaia notes. I hope your fancy dress dance will happen soon. A Wigwam wish for Northern Star. Dawn Cloud: That campfire evening must have been great fun, Dawn Cloud. The Kakamai Guides are very thorough in all their undertakings. Ripple Song: Your report will appear in the Guides' corner next week, Ripple Song. A good wish for St. Peter’s Company. Dream Cloud: Your decorations are very attractive, Dream Cloud, and your report is full of Interest. My thanks to this keen scribe. Red Star: The opening of the football season has not been very fortunate for Buffalo, but 1 expect before long he will be looking on that injury as an “honourable scar.” My greetings and best wishes to all the people in your tepee. Flying Cloud: And you still have a picture in your mind of your own blue summer sea? Winter is only a passing phase after all, and before long you will be inspecting your canoe again. The road to work is really the road to happiness, Flying Cloud. Sooner or later we all discover that.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 989, 4 June 1930, Page 16
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335Under the “Totem-Pole” Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 989, 4 June 1930, Page 16
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