TONGUE TWISTER
sneila , Shaw says cho.ose, shoes ■bowing.'choice, soles. ' ,-r-AyiS • REIHER, 7 • " 1 • Goose Bay.
“HOME, SWEET HOME” Out in the country, sun shining through, Lies an old farmhouse that once I knew, Gold shines the corn, and larks trill true, And cattle are lowing at milking time, too.
Land of my childhood and home of my race, Deep in my heart is thy memory’s place, ’Tis long since I saw that dearest *.■ old. home, - But nought from my heart can its memory erase. —LAURIE A. JOHNS, ■ • Timaru.
ACORN PIPES
Take an acorn and remove the cup. Then bite off the white place at the top. To hollow it out, take a knife and turn it round and round like a screw-driver. Then
take a match .and burn it. .Make a hole near the bottom of the acorn and stick' the match or a lollypop stick in the, hole. Now you havea nice little pipe.' —DAVID > PRESTON (aged 9)).
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22355, 19 March 1938, Page 2 (Supplement)
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159TONGUE TWISTER Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22355, 19 March 1938, Page 2 (Supplement)
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