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Peter Pan’s Postbox

Joy Brennan, Te Akau. —Such a lovely newsy letter yours was, Joy, anti Peter was so pleased to hear from you again. The spring- flowers have such lovely perfumes, haven’t they What are the names of your dolls, Joy?—Peter Pan.

Margaret Conradi. —Thank you for the riddles. Margaret, and also for your lovely neat letter. The school holidays seem to lly past so very quickly, don’t they? Don’t forget to tell us all about your holidays, will you?—Peter Pan.

Margaret Champion, Hamilton. —Unfortunately were unable to reproduce drawings in the Children’s Page, Margaret, although Peter likes to keep them. Do write and tell all the news about your holidays, won’t you?—Peter Pan.

Miriam McClennan, Matangi. —Such a big welcome we send to you, Miriam, and Peter hopes to have lots of Interesting letters from you. Yes, you may have Silver Stream for your pen-name.—Peter Pan.

Marleen Middleton, Hamilton. —Yours was a very welcome letter, Marleen, and Peter is so pleased to hear that you liked your card. What a help you must be to your mother, too. Do write again soon. —Peter Pan.

Milk Maid, Whatawhata. —The Weather Man ha-s been in such a changeable mood, hasn’t he, Milk Maid? It is such fun trying to complete Jig Saw puzzles, isn't it? What a lovely one yours must be. —Peter Pan.

Shirley Carvell, Whatawhata. —Did your little • sister have a party, Shirley? Yes, the gardens are very beautiful at present. Peter loves the violet scents, too. Do write to us again soon, won’t you?—Peter Pan.

Kum Kum Jack, Hamilton. —Thank you for the verse, Kum Kum Jack. What a darling your little kitten must be; what do you call her? Do you cover her with blankets when she sleeps In the pram? Smutty loves going to sleep like that.— Peter Pan.

Dawn Wilson, Frankton. —Thank you very much for your riddles, Dawn; they are very good, aren’t they? Ye»s, you may have Lily of the Valley for your penname if you wish. Peter’s address- is: Peter Pan, C/o. Waikato Times Office, Hamilton.—Peter Pan.

Tinkerbell, Hamilton. —-Peter was so pleased to hear from you again, Tinkerbell: we were afraid you had forgotten all about us. Yvonne’s letter was very inter-e-sting, wasn’t it,? Thank you for the riddles.—Peter Pan.

Permanent link to this item
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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WT19400817.2.81.15.2

Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21194, 17 August 1940, Page 14 (Supplement)

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380

Peter Pan’s Postbox Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21194, 17 August 1940, Page 14 (Supplement)

Peter Pan’s Postbox Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21194, 17 August 1940, Page 14 (Supplement)

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