GIRLS' AND BOYS' NAMES.
(Sent in by Donald Carter, 9. Tennyson Street, Dominion Road.)
BOYS' NAMES. What the cat did when you pulled its tail—Claude. . Outspoken—Frank. An account—Bill. To fell—Hugh." To ravage —Harry. If you saw a suffragette break a window, what would you do?— Caesar. GIRLS' NAMES What foreign country is nearest England ? —France. An Indian coin—Anna. A virtue —Patience. To transport—Carrie. / A yell—Belle. What did you do when you got out of bed this morning?— Rose. An emblem of parity—Lily. An Italian city—Florence. • Perfection of movement —Grace. A mouth—June. , t
If a girl fell in a river, what would you do? —Ada. One indefinite article—Ann. John proposes, Ann accepted, what should John do? —Marianne. A neck and shoulder trimming— Bertha. *
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 20 May 1933, Page 3 (Supplement)
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