PETER PAN’S
Gary Cooper, Frankton. —Arc you keeping- all the ctilcks, Gary? They are such HulTy little thing-s, aren’t they? Yes, the gardens are looking very gay at present. —Peter Pan.
Margaret Laidlaw, Gordonton.—Peter thinks your budgies must take up a lot of your spare time, Margaret. The iambs make <?uch darling little pets, don’t they?
Beatrice Middlemisa, Matangi. —Such a br.ig welcome we send to you, Beatrice, an '. Peter hopes to have lots and lote of interesting letters Trom you. The little chicks arc such darlings, aren't they? Peter Pan.
Mary Gillard, Ngahinepouri. —Peter is so glad you liked your book, Mary; it is a lovely pastime, redalng, isn’t it? What are the names of your pets?—Peter Pan.
China Clipper, Ohaupo. —Such a Jolly holiday you must have had with your friend, China Clipper. Peter hopes your friend did not catch a cold after falling In the bog.—Peter Pan.
Gabrielle Dwyer, Hamilton. —You are indeed a stranger, Gabrielle. Peter hopes you will not forget us for so long again. Congratulations on joining the Guide company; do you like it?—Peter Pan.
The Invisible Man, Hamilton.—Congratulations on doing so well in the rootball competition, The Invisible Man. Do tell us how the final match goes, won’t you? Peter is giving you your request competition this week.—Peter Pan.
Jack Wallace, Whakatane. —We send you the biggest welcome we can find in the Welcome Chest, Jack, and we hope to hear rrom you very orten. Thank you for the riddles.—Peter Pan.
Minnie Mouse, Hamilton. —Where did you go for your holidays, Minnie Mouse? Do write and tell us more about them, won’t you? The days have been lovely lately, haven’t they?—Peter Pan.
Powder Puff, Frankton. —Did you enjoy your holidays, Powder Puff, and where did you go? What fun the conceit sounds. Did you give an item? Yes, the gardens are lovely now.—Peter Pan.
Mexicali Roee, Matangi. —lt seems such a long time since we last heard from you, Mexicali Rose, so yours was a very welcome letter this week. Congratulations on winning your cup; do let us know the results of the basketball match, won’t you?—Peter Pan.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20911, 16 September 1939, Page 19 (Supplement)
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355PETER PAN’S Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20911, 16 September 1939, Page 19 (Supplement)
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