PUZZLE CORNER
RIDDLE RHYME. There are some folk who once a weak An outing in the garden seek: Who are these folk who talk with pride About their Monday morning ride? Who are these folk who, when it’s fine, Are to be seen upon the line? Who are these folk, do you suppose, Astride th£ clothes-line full of clothes? Who are these folk with wooden legs And wooden heads? —
JUMBLED FLOWERS. IQELTV '' aiogdmrl PPPYO EEOULHYCSKN/ EAEWETSP COSKT EOOETTRFNMG —Original, “Mandie,” aged 10, Karori, Wellington. ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK’S PUZZLES WORD SQUARE. SAME AREA MEET EATS
Jumbled names of places in New Zealand: — L Bluff. 6. Eketahuna. 2. Carterton. 7. Mauriceville. 3. Westland. 8. Bunnythorpe. 4. Christchurch. 9. Geraldine. 5. Featherston. 10. Blenheim.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 17, 14 October 1933, Page 23
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122PUZZLE CORNER Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 17, 14 October 1933, Page 23
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