RIDDLES.
(Sent in by Jean Kelly, Clevedon, age 12.) q.—What is that which is taken from you before you get it? A.—Your photograph. Q. —When is an artist dangerous? A. —When he draws a weapon. Q. —Why are soldiers always tired on April 1 ? A.—Because they have just had a . thirty-one days inarch. Q. —When is a picture like strong tea ? A. —When it is drawn well. Q. —What four letters should we never say in the alphabet? A.—I.N.V.U. (I envy you).
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 204, 30 August 1933, Page 16
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