LETTERS
, Deat Ariel,-It is a wet day and I did not know what to do with myself, so I decided to write to you for the third time. We have been having summer weather here: is it fine in Wellington? On Thursday night we had a friend who wanted to hear a lecture from 2YA, but, sad to say, there was static. Later, we turned on Auckland, but there was still static. I then went to the.door and saw not a star in the sky. Our friend was disappointed, and sO were we. Have you ever spoken on wireless vet? I am looking forward to the results of the story competition, and also to see the squealer. I am very sorry that cricket has come in, as I prefer football to any other game, bnt when the summer comes I shall go to camp with the Boy Sconts, as I left the Cubs and was promoted yesterday week. One of the Scouts told me we are going to the White Cliffs, a distance of 18 miles. We are holding an entertainment on Thursday night, about which T shall tell vou in my next letterGEORGE BEST. Dear Ariel,-I suppose the "wireless z00" is getting nearly finished by now. I like all the animals, which have heen drawn for our corner. I m sending vou my painting and some Limericks. TY do wish we could have a cross-word puzzle. I am sure everybody likes them. Love to ‘‘Our Corner’? and best of wishes.-A loving reader.-NANCY McNI#. P.S.-Many thanks for publishing my Limericks in the "‘Radio." Dear Ariel,-I was so pleased to know I won the painting prize, and I hope that some of tlie others will have a chanee of winning a prize another time. This is the first time I have won a prize, and I just love painting. I am sending vou a picture of myself, and if you like vou may put this picture in the Children’s Corner of the ‘Record."’ I have a cat called Tinker, and she is a dear. Thank vou so much for the hook.-HAZEL HOWARD. Dear Ariel,-Thank you very much for the prize awarded me for the "Padout," I regret that I have been so long in acknowledging it. I am going to learn boxing for a quarter. 1 think it is grand exercise. I am in standard VI, and I go to the North Invercargill School. My teacher, whose -name is Mr. Charles Blake, used to live in Wellington. Tis chief hobby is painting.-RONALD SUTTON. a ene
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 15, 28 October 1927, Page 15
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