LADY GAY'S NOTEBOOK
RECIPE BOOKS Don’t forget your “Press Ship” recipe books, which should reach Lady Gay not later than December 8. Prizes will be given for the best in the senior and junior sections. -PRESS SHIP” KOWHAIS
There is still a number of “Press Ship” Centenary pots and kowhai seeds • waiting to be collected on board “The Press Ship.” LIMERICK There was a fat boy of Petone, Who owned a piebald pony. He rode to the fair . ■ To see what was there, That fat boy of Petone. —NANETTE MORRIS, Rakaia.
Why did the cow look over the wall? Because it couldn’t . see through it.
What turns without moving? Milk. Which side of a horse has the most hair? ' " The outside.
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22883, 2 December 1939, Page 1 (Supplement)
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