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  4. OUR CHILDREN'S PAGE.

    My Dear Nieces and Nephews,.—It is with great ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "HOW TO SUCCEED IN LIFE."

    Prize essay at the Leederville Floral and Industrial Society's annual exhibitions and competitions.] Start, with a conviction firmly fixed ...

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  6. SUNSHINE-MAKING.

    My dear little Sunshine Makers,—Here is the note to be pinned to the flowers which you will take to the different institutions named in my letter:—"These flowers were gathered by—and they have been brought to this institution at the request of 'Uncle Tom,' who, conducts a page for children ...

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  7. GOOD AND BAD NEWS.

    Dear Untie Tom,—Many thanks for your nice birthday card, also for a postcard you sent whilst I was sick. I have been absent from school for two ...

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  8. PRIZE ACCOUNT.

    Dear Uncle Tom,—I greatly enjoyed my visit with my brother to the Lady Lawley's Cottage-by-the-Sea. The ...

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  9. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    Uncle Tom,—Dear Sir,—On Sunday a number of your Sunshine-makers came to see us, bringing with them flowers ...

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  10. FROM REGGIE MILLER.

    Dear Uncle Tom,—I have been enjoying myself very much lately, and I hope you have been doing the same. A lot of your little Sunshine makers ...

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  11. SPECIAL PRIZE ACCOUNT.

    (The prize Is a copy of Lamb's "Tales from Shakespeare") 50 Adelaide-terrace. Although I had Intended visiting the ...

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  12. AN HEROIC DEED.

    Dear Uncle Tom,—A fireman Is. dozing over the fire; two others are sleeping. Suddenly a whirring noise breaks on the stillness of the night. The ...

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  13. SUNSHINE VISITS.

    To-morrow or the following Saturday afternoons I want you to visit any one of the following institutions. Those who go to the Orphanage will ...

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  14. "A GREAT FEAST OF GOOD THINGS.

    Dear Uncle Tom,—Our secretary (Mrs. Ross Harwood) desires that I shall write to you whilst I am here. Quite a number of your busy little ...

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  15. FISHY TALE.

    "Maritana," Leake-st., Cottesloe. Dear Uncle Tom,—I would like you to give this story to your many nieces and nephews:— ...

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  16. PUZZLES.

    Puzzle 25.—1. What comes after cheese?—Mouse. 2. What is that word of five letters which when two letters are taken away ...

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  17. BIRTHDAY PARTIES.

    Dear Uncle Tom,—Very many thanks for your nice postcard you so kindly sent me for my birthday. The flowers on it represent my second ...

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