Peter Pan’s Postbox
Silver Tui, Karamu. —Rounclers is a very jolly game, isn’t It, Silver Tui? Such liappy times you must have with your little friends. Yes, the trees are looking very pretty just now.—Peter Pan. Marleen Middleton, Hamilton. —Such a jolly holiday you must have had, Marleen; the farm is such an interesting- place, isn't it? Peter hopes that the dog- is Pet ter again now.—Peter Pan. Dawn Peterson, Frankton. —You are such a stranger, Dawn, and Peter was so pleased to hear from you again. Do write and tell ns more about your elocution le-s----son, won't you?—Peter Pan. Kathleen O’Sullivan, Okoroire Springs.— Where did you go for your holidays, Kathleen? What a lot of cows you must have in just now.—Peter Pan. Cushla Peterson, Frankton.—The freezias have such a lovely perfume, haven’t they, Cushla? The years soon -lip by, dinn they? Arc you having a birthday party? Do write and tell us all about it.— Peter Pan. lan Wood, Hamilton. —Such a big welcome we send to vou. lan. and Peter hopes to hear from you very often now. How would vou like to call your canaries C.oldy arid Sunny? What colour is your kitten? —Peter Pan.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21224, 21 September 1940, Page 13
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199Peter Pan’s Postbox Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21224, 21 September 1940, Page 13
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