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JUMBLED NAMES OF % OIRLS. ; Eielen; Znie; Ascm;' Gctraram; ■ Mronia; Eheord. ' JUMBLED NAMES OF BOYS. . ' Oordgn; Ddwrae; Kgdea; Ebrtor; Pcrntr: Ecetrcn. "SAILOR BOY." Upper Hutt. • ■ • » * * RIDDLE-MEEEE. What is tho differeneo .between a person late for a train and a school mistressf—One misses the train, and the other trains the misses. Why is a "P" Hko a famous Eoman Emperor I —Because it is near "0" (Nero). "EIPPLING WATEE." Lower Hutt. . i What am i? , Jly first is in bat but not in ball, My second is in fence but .not in wall, x " My third is in lose but not in find, My fourth is in love but not in kind, My fifth is in ship but not in boat, My sixth is in hat but not in coat, My seventh's in moon but not in star, My eighth is in near but not in far, My ninth is in castle but not in' fort, My whole makes distance of no import. ANSWERS FROM LAST WEEK. I—Hidden Parts-of Body: Ears; Hand; Eye; Shin; Toe; Thew. 2—Word Square: SAND ALOE NOSE DE E E
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 150, 28 June 1930, Page 20
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184THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 150, 28 June 1930, Page 20
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