OUR LETTERS
Geoffrey Cole, Nelson.-Both your drawings were good, but not quite the right kind for our Zoo. I have taken one of your verses, though. Try again for the Krytik for August 31. Thank you for your "Sing a Song of Sixpence." J. Jordan, Christchurch,-Thank you very much for the limericks last week. Were they all original? Betty Tevy, Wellington.-Have an- | other try, Betty! It was very good for such a little girl. Suzanne Riddiford, Havelock North.Yours was certainly a dear little. "Smiler,"? but he didn’t have any mouth. or eyes! What a pity! Thank you for the verse. Nancye McNic, Wellington.-Why did you paint your ‘Smiler,’" dear? She would have been better uncoloured, I expect you have read the rules by now, so have another try, ‘Thank you, too, tor the verse. Ronald Sutten, Invercargill-He really was a beauty, and ever so nicely drawn. I think you must have put a. lot of work into him, but, you see, he had no verse, so he couldn’t win a prize. Write a verse next time, even if it’s only a few lines. "Crystal," Christchurch.-Thank you for your "Percy" poem. When you next write, please let me have your: real name instead of a nom de plume, M. Carter, Hastings.-Draw your animal on a separate sheet of paper next time, and do lim in ink if possible. Mervyn Jillings, Hastings.-You were another of the "‘verseless" ones}! Ail our animals have to have a little poem, too, and I think you could make up a tiny one if you tried, It isn’t so very difficult. I am so glad you like drawing and painting-the result of : the "Pokkit and Pykk" painting will be out next week. Will you draw a "Krytik™ for me by August 31? . J. A. Crawley, Dunedin.-I you attempted a little too much-just a simple animal after the style of the ptize-winuer would have been better. Your poem should have had_ twelve lines instead of thirteen, but I admire your beautifnlly neat writing, Send in’
a letter for the competition and just see how successful you may bel Elma Clapham, Papatoetoe,-Thank you for your dear little letter. Yes, you must have a wonderful time with your five-valve set. I am so pleased to know that you have such a good opinion of our "Corner"! Of course, we couldn't possibly forget you!
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 6, 26 August 1927, Page 15
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393OUR LETTERS Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 6, 26 August 1927, Page 15
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