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SOMETHING TO MAKE

'■ :'^iV ;ii7-i^'l;'! t:- i.-\---' ■.::■"■'■>. ;--U "I-.■•have discovered a' pretty idea that' some- of / the -small King-people may bo .interested'-,;tinV ; : It is a cigarette' card ■screen; '■( ' All'-yoti' need totdo is to-choose the very nicest pictures you tave, and,also you will need some coloured silk and a-needle.- Place-the sards side by side, and then with, your 3ilk sew them loosely .together so that standing up it forms: a dainty doll 3creen." ' .-■; .:-;--">- . , -. .'•• ..--. .. .;-. 'vPRINCESS'PERSEPHONE" (12).. Island.Bay. ; . ;i ■ ■ ; , :

"THE HEDGEHOG AND THE MOUSE." A hedgehog asked a little mouse : (A tailor ho by trade) , •■;'.■ . • ' . If he would,make a smart lounge suit, Tho latest shape and shade: The tailor said'he'd-do his best To make a isuit of style— •; ~! And would the,'hedgehog call.again - ,'- In .just., a little, while. '■-■'. :,-■ '■ But who)i.;tho hedgehog came to try! '' .The coat on, o'er'his. prickles, ,-■ He quickly,:pulled'it ofE and;cried, : ■ ■"- -VG'obd gracious, hoVif..tiekles!'- J . ,- Sent in by ,:..:,.- , ■:-,.-'■ .. • ■.••'■- "PILLIE-WINKIE \.» (10) *'< ..:: Eastbourne.. v .'''::■.,,-■, ~ :. .

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 25 October 1930, Page 20

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SOMETHING TO MAKE Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 25 October 1930, Page 20

SOMETHING TO MAKE Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 25 October 1930, Page 20

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