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LETTERS

Dear Ariel,-I have been wishing very, much to join your page, and am sending in a story. We get the "Record" every -week, and I always find your page very: interesting. I wanted to ask you whea Uncle Ernest is going to be on the air, and which nights. The painting competi. ‘tions look very pleasing; but I have no paints. I am very sorry that I am une able to write you a longer letter, but I ‘shall have to hurry off to school Wa have to drive 42 miles-Veggy Farquhar, Rakaia, (Uncle Ernest is on the air every Friday at 6 p.m. I am so pleased to have you join Our Corner.-aAriel). Dear Ariel,-Thank you very much for the beautiful book you sent me, enjoyed reading it very much. I should like to go in for your story competition, which is mentioned in the children’s eolumn. of the "Radio Record." I am very fond of writing stories, and reading. My little sister, Beryl, is very surprised at you thinking she was a boy. She is the one on top of the ladder, on the left-hand side, and on the right is her twin brother, --With love from your little friend, Catherine Sale, Mangaohoe. (I’m afraid I couldn’t have looked very carefully at Beryl. It is quite easy to seg that she is a little girl. How lucky she is to have a twin brother! Yes, do try, for the story competition.-Ariel}, Dear Ariel,-As I dislike poetry I have written a story about a radish for the competition, and I am hoping it is not too long. I am looking forward to your secret, which is going to improve our corner, and I have an idea what it is. I am glad I am not you, writing letters to boys and girls. I did not realise how many receiving sets there are in New Zealand. Here is a description of 2 eircle, It is a round straight line with a hole in the centre-CGeorge Best, New | Plymouth. Dear Ariel,-I am writing to ask if 7 may join your corner, for my brother gets — the "Radio Record" every week, and J al~ ways dive into the children’s page, I am fourteen years old, and this is_my second year at the High School, but I da not suppose I am too old_to join your corner. My father says I am too big to listen to bedtime stories, but I notice that every Wednesday and Saturday he ig listening-in, so I told him that he is the one that is too big! As I cannot draw, I am entering for the poem. I have a good few pets, three cats, one dog and two bantams, named Romeo and Juliet. ZI. also have some kind friends on top of the roof.-Hileen Hurrell, Beckenliam, (Of course you are not too old to joing Our Corner. I am delighted to have you, Your bantams must be a very romanti¢ ) pair, with such names!-Ariel), .

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 13, 14 October 1927, Page 15

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LETTERS Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 13, 14 October 1927, Page 15

LETTERS Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 13, 14 October 1927, Page 15

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