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Peter Pan’s Letterbox

Milk Maid, Whatawhat*. —You are a very welcome stranger, Milk 'Maid, Peter was very pleased to near from you again. The weeks soon ily past, don't they? Yes, Easter will soon be here again, won't it? —Peter Pan. Shirley Carvill, Karakariki —The weather Man has been in a very jolly mood lately, hasn't he. Shirley? peter hopes you will nave a very happy time at the regatta; do write and fell us all about it, won’t you? Barry Fell, Tauwhare. —Yours was a very welcome letter tills week, Barry. Peter was so pleased to see you hadn't forgotten us altogether. What a pity the rain spoilt your picnic. Do write to us again, soon.—Peter Pan. Jenifer Fea, Hamilton. —Sueh a lovely neat letter yours was, JeniTer. Peter was so glad to hear from you. What a busy little girl you are these days and Wnat a darling Buster must be.—Peter Pan. Bunty, Hamilton. —Peter feels "sure you enjoyed every minute or your holidays Bunty; what a jolly time you must have had on the beach. The ZB station is very interesting, Isn't it, Do write again soon, won't you?—Peter Pan. Horseshoe, Taupiri. —Yes, you are indeed a stranger, Horsesnoe. Peter is so sorry to hear about your operation and he hopes you are completely recovered now. What a successful day you must have had at the show. Congratulations. Peter Pan. Muriel Johnston, Ruakura. —Suc'n an interesting letter yours was, Muriel, and what a lovely pet Bobtail must be. Yes, you may have Biddy for your pennnme. Which verse did you learn?—Peter Pan. Margaret Johnston, Ruakura. —You are another stranger, Margaret and Peter was so very pleased to rind you had not forgotten us. What jolly times you must nave with s'our twin uncles.—Peter Pan.

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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21371, 15 March 1941, Page 14

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297

Peter Pan’s Letterbox Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21371, 15 March 1941, Page 14

Peter Pan’s Letterbox Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21371, 15 March 1941, Page 14

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