WINNERS' WORK
(Winning entry by Edna Briffgs, 12, Edwin Street, Xewtun.) Clara ran—Anne nearest —Stella laughed, Edith the heaviest stumbled, Edwin interfered, Edgar argued. Edna named Edna Natuseh, cheered Edith. (Second entry by Betty Molesworth, Knnfurly Terrace, Mount Roekill.) Must Stephen Enniskilk-n enrol Olive Verron on only Lydia'e assurance? Certainly Lydia'e associates escape pettish shameful ultrarational allegations. Into the doctor's eurgery walked two dinuntttive schoolboys to be vaccinated. 'Tjeft arm, sonny!" said the doctor. An expression of dismay stole over one boy's face. "There, Joe," life said, turning to his chum, "an' we've been and washed the right 'uns."
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 37, 13 February 1929, Page 18
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