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Peter Pan’s Postbox

Sunflower, Gordonton.—Such a busy time you must be having-, Sunllower, but Peter reels sure you enjoy every minute of It. Do write and tell us all about j-our concert, won't you? Peter hopes to send you your card early next week:.— Peter Pan. Selwyn Pope, Tauwhare—Thank you for your letter, Selwyn; you did remember your address this time, didn't you? How did your football match against Gordonton result? Do write and tell us all about It.—Peter Pan. Chiming Bells, Hamilton.—Yours was a very welcome letter. Chiming- Bells; what a busy time you must have with your little niece. What do you call her? Peter Pan. Charles Tauklrl, Tauwhare.—Thank you for your letter, Charles and also for the verse, which Peter will print later. Do write and send us the drawlng-s, won’t you?—Peter Pan., Bruce Mitchell, Cambridge.—lt Is lovely to sit in front of a warm fire these evening's, Isn’t it, Bruce? Peter is sorry but Curly Top is already taken for a penname; is there any other you would like? —Peter Pan. Inky Fingers, Cambridge.—Yes, you are indeed a strang-er, Inky Fingers, and Peter was so pleased to hear from you again. The birds grow very friendly after awhile, don’t they?—Peter Pan. Leslie Perks, Hamilton.—Such a big welcome, we send to you and your little brother. Leslie, and Peter hopes to have lots and lots of letters from you very soon.—Peter Pan. Barry Fell, Tauwhare.—Such a welcome letter yours was, Barry, and Peter was so pleased to hear from you. Football keeps you very warm, doesn’t It?—Peter Pan. Dreamland Prinoess, Matangl. —You are a stranger, Dreamland Princess, and Peter was afraid you had forgotten the Circle. The Spring is not very far awav now, is it. and Peter is expecting to And green leaves on the trees any time now.—Peter Pan. lan Webster, Matangl.—lt Is a long time since, we last heard from you, lan; and what a busy time you must have been having. Thank you very much Tor the • verse.—Peter Pan.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21176, 27 July 1940, Page 14 (Supplement)

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336

Peter Pan’s Postbox Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21176, 27 July 1940, Page 14 (Supplement)

Peter Pan’s Postbox Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21176, 27 July 1940, Page 14 (Supplement)

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