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Peter Pan’s Postbox

Valerie Cheyne, Frankton. —Such a lovely letter yours was, Valerie, and Peter was so pleased to hear from you again. Yes, you may have Silver Tui Tor your penname.—Peter Pan. Pam Friedlander, Hamilton. —Such a big welcome we send to you, Pam, and Peter hopes to have lots of interesting letters from you. Yes, you may have Dark Fairy Tor your pen-name.—Peter Pan. Norman Libeau, Matangi. —Yours was a very tiny letter this week, Norman; have you started your summer games yet? Do write and tell us inure about your holidays.—Peter Pan. Cherry Ripe, Hamilton. —Thank you very much for your riddles, Cherry Pipe. The anemones and violets have such lovely perfumes, haven't they? How are your schooldays going; the holidays soon go, don't they?—Peter Pan. Shirley McConnell, Orinl. —Peter sends you the biggest welcome he can find in his welcome chest, Shirley. Yes, you may have Rosebud for your pen-name. How would you like to call your pony Black Beauty or Blackie?—Peter Pan. Noel Libeau, Matangi, —Kite-flying is such Tun, isn't it, Noel; especially on a windy day. The Weather Man has been very well behaved lately, hasn’t he? Peter Pan, Marjorio Wood, Frankton. —Such a lovely holiday you must have had, Marjorie. Rajah Is lovely to ride on, too. Yes, Peter thinks that the zoo Is a very interesting place.—Peter Pan. Primula, Hamilton. —Yes, the gardens are looking lovely at the present time, Primula, and Peter loves the fragrance of the flowering currant, too. What a funny little fellow Snap must be.—Peter Pan Cloon Branton, Hamilton. —Peter sends you the biggest welcome he can find In bis welcome box, Cloon. We are very sorry but Curly Top is already taken; is there any other name you would like?—Peter Pan.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WT19400914.2.96.15.1

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21218, 14 September 1940, Page 14 (Supplement)

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294

Peter Pan’s Postbox Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21218, 14 September 1940, Page 14 (Supplement)

Peter Pan’s Postbox Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21218, 14 September 1940, Page 14 (Supplement)

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