HONOURS WON
tr V v o 5 They Seem a Little Mixed Harvey Hoskin (aged 8), Douglas road, Amberley. At “The Press Ship” Fair Colleen Ramsden (aged 11), Ellesmere. Guy Fawkes Puzzle Paul McLeod (aged 10), 90 Paparoa street, Papanui. SPECIAL news Green Pea Growers Green pea growers send your green peas into “The Press” office next
Friday or early Saturday. morning. These will be sent away with the Christmas parcels. FRUIT AND FLOWERS Fruit and flowers will be very welcome. Cherries or any ripe fruit once in “The Press” office are placed on : a pretty plate, and tied over with cellophane. This makes a dainty gift, and is always
rvr I i *-* ■ 1 ■ . .1 ■ appreciated. Flowers are particularly welcomed by the old people.
I LIKE PAINTING
My hobbies are collecting stamps, writing to peri-friends, and painting. I have just started collecting stamps, and I have about 50. I like painting very much, especially the pictures in the Gay Gazette. —RACHEL ARMSTRONG, ' Akaroa.
What can eat but has no mouth? R A fire. / When is a cake like a well? When it is dry. Why is the sun i like a jelly? Because they hoth set;
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22895, 16 December 1939, Page 1 (Supplement)
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