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%L\ n gTtli k 5 -97' oft the back for all those who sent in EAR COCOCUBS, A hear tv pat on »«e i/uw w ... . splendid entries fot the Rhyme andUader C As von all stem so keen abovt the Competitions, I am trying to arrange for you to have more i» future. Here are two new oms for Jday-one for seniors and one for juniors. These two and the Leader Competitions make thnt ch ™ c £* or vou to win extra Pocket Money! And remember—L IF St JT NPSF p Tppl gpsxbsb up. 1 nrn. verv pleased to know that so many of you are anxious to w*n vmtr Leader’s \ar, and I miist congratulate all Cubs who tamed theirs this last month, and'who now proudly wear the eoverted honour attached to their badge. Thank vou for your interesting and jolly letters. I am glad you understand why I .W not been able to reply to them all, and I hope you wilt continue to tell me all your news. Until An 3 n,t DIFF fJSi T „, K , • Jv li SILAS THE such ru STtAL HwnmM!

WINNING COCOCUB RHYME. Henrietta Fussy Feathers was a funny bird. She sat and brooded all day long, and never said The other birds all took the hint themselves and kept awaj. When suddenly a stranger passing by was heard to say; “ Why don’t you get together and join my „ Just send along your sixpence and becomeaCococub. Now Henrietta Fussy Feathers mingles with the rest AsThe struts and clucks the loudest with a badge upon her breast. Three cheers for Eric Pearson, Miro St. Mananui. Winner of for June Leader Competition. W. Champness, Beckenham. Christchurch. Winner of 10/- for Cococub Rhyme Special Consolation Prizes from Granny Owl’s Tuck Shop are awarded to:— Donald Brown, Appleby, Nelson; Margaret Taitua, Whangaparaoa, Cape Runaway; John Sanson, Blaketown, Greymouth. Although not the winning effort, rietta Fussy Feathers was so nl with this that she asked Jonathi publish it: — Said Henrietta Fussy Feathers; favour I will beg— Give me some Eournville Cocoa, an lay a chocolate egg.” —Donald Brown, Nell CODE MESSAGE. FOUSJFT GPS IMF KVM MFBEFS DPNQFUJUJPO NVI CF JO CZ UIF UXFOU . OJOUI PG UUT HPOUI. HFU ZPVS GPSNT QIMMI va BOE XJO *1 I n* COMPETITION —Junior Cococubs (under 12 years) 14 One day when Bob Babbit was hippty-hopping through Cococu * ville, he met Tiny Duckling sitting at the gate of the Dell, with drawing book on her lap and some sharp quill pens under her winj “What are you trying to drawP” asked Bob as he looked over hj shoulder. “I am trying to draw a picture of my home reph Tinv. Rob brushed his glossy ears, and, patting h’mself on 1 _ chast, said; “I’m really such a fine fellow, why not draw me Tinv thought it was a great idea. “But,” said Bob, you must dra a 3Se times larger than lam here. And. while I think of it, all junior Cocoa might enter for this competition and I will send JO/- to the one who tends in tho host effort. Only registered Cocoeubs may enter fer this competition. If any of you are very near the winner perhaps Jonathan will find soi consolation prizes! COMPETITION —Senior Cococubs (over 12 yean). Here’s something which will please you! Get out your paint box or crayons, and colour this picture of Cococubville Fair. A CASH PRIZE OF 10/will be awarded to the one who sends in the best effort, and his or her name will be put on the Three Cheers Flag- _ Only refliitered Cocoeubs may enter for this competition. All entries must be in by July 29th. Consolation Prizes will be sent to runners-up.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21826, 4 July 1936, Page 20

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