Peter Pan’s Postbox
Gladys Parkinson, Frankton. —Thank you for your verse, Gladys; It was very pretty, Peter thought. Peter is so sorry to hear that you have been in hospital and he l’opps you are feeling- better again now.— Peter Pan. Jill WagstafF, Waitca. —Such a stranger you are, Jill, and Peter was so pleased to hear from you again. The little lambs are surh playTul little things, aren’t they? —Peter Pan. Gladys Christiansen, Glen Massey. —peter sends you the biggest welcome he can find in his welcomp box. Gladys. Do remember to send us the date of your birthday, won’t you?—Peter Pan. Daffodil Girl, Glen Massey. —Yours was a very welcome letter this week, Daffodil Girl, and Peter was so pleased to hear rroni you again. The fruit trees have he..i, very beautiful, haven’t they?—Peter Daphne Lady, Glen Massey. —You are another stranger, Daphne Lady, and Peter was afraid you had rorgotten all about the Circle. The gardens are lookt'ng very bright just now, aren’t they?—Peter Pan. Polly Pan, Cambridge. — !=uch an Interesting letter yours was, Polly Pan. What a happy time you must have had at your little friend’s party, too. Do write to us again soon, won’t you?—Peter Pan. Margaret Laidlaw, Gordonton. —What a lovely amount you got for your doll, Margaret. Congratulations on winning it. The primula* are lovely, aren’t they? Yes, you may have Moonlight for your penname.—Peter Pan. Gloria Ridgway, Hamilton, —Your? must have been a very jolly ramble, Gloria; the frees are looking very pretty, with their fresh green leaves, aren’t they? Thank you for the riddles.—Peter Pan. Maureen Docherty, Ngahinapouri.— Yours was a very welcome letter this week, Maureen, and Peter was so pleased to hear from you asrain. Yes, you may have Sunbeam for your pen-name’ If you wish. —Peter Pan. Chiming Bells, Hamilton. —The summer days are drawing very near now, aren’t they. Chiming Bells? It takes lots of hard work to keep vnur garden neat these days, doesn’t it? Petor always finds lots more weeds than plants, too.—Peter Pan.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21230, 28 September 1940, Page 13
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