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Here and THERE

MOTHER’S GARDEN In mother’s ■ garden there are roses, pansies, lupins, fox-gloves, and many

others. Mother has been working in the garden to-day. —SALLY RAMSDEN (aged 9), Ellesmere. A GOOD CATCH Customer: I want a mouse-trap. And be quick about it, because I want to catch a train.

Shopkeeper: Sorry, sir, but I don t think you’ll be able to catch a train in a mouse-trap, —’MATE BILLABONG, Weston road, Papanui.

Oh, Mr Bee, you made me run, Oh, Mr Bee, it was my foot you stunj Oh, Mr Bee, you made me cry, ' , Oh, Mr Bee, it’s you who’ll die. | —WINIFRED ANNE FISHER • (aged 4), Bennett*

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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23203, 14 December 1940, Page 4

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Here and THERE Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23203, 14 December 1940, Page 4

Here and THERE Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23203, 14 December 1940, Page 4

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