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THINK TWICE

WHAT AM I? . I'm black and I'm brown. Picked up and set down; I'm used by the boys In both country and town. In Summer, I'm thin. In Winter I'm thick, . - • » Sometimes I walk out, Sometimes I walk In. I'm often put on, I'm often put off. But holdl I have done, . I've told you enough. "LIGHTNING." Berhamporc. . WORD DIAMOND. (1) The end of bad. (2). Another name for father. . (3) A boy's name. *. (4). A verb.. (5) The beginning of dart. . * ■ "JACKO THE MONKO" (II). - - Newtown. WOUD SQUARE. (1) A fruit. (2) A girl's name. (3) Insects. (4) A tool. "PRUNELLA" (9), Newtown. ■ ■' ■■ ■ ■ - >. ANSWERS FROM LAST WEEK. Hidden Names of'Boyß.—(a) Airship, robin, tail/ hen, umbrella, rope (Arthur). (b) Parrot, eel, tree, elephant, rose (Peter), (o) Hat, apple, rabbit, rug, yacht (Harry).. (d) Cat, egg, cup, 1,.10af. (Cecil): -'•(2) Jumbled Towns: Milton, Dunedin, Napier, Thames, Westport, Beefton. ■' (3) Jumbled Animals :•-• Squirrel, elephant, deer/• lion,-z^bra^ weasel, bullock, calf, lamb, pig, tiger, bear.' ' (4) Hidden Proverb: It never rains but It pours, Small Clevernesses this week are: — "Ivy Blossom" (7); "Wliare-ra" (15); "Captain Kyd"<7);"Bed'Hover" (7); "Sweetpea" (17)'; "Ken" (10); ''Morning Star" (13); "Sparkler" (8); "Kohlne" (12); "Anonymous" (11); "Anita Pago" (11); "Tinkles" (8); "Bronco Dawson" (9); "fairy Blpplcs" (9); "Little Gladness" (9) ; "Soldier Girl" (14) ; "Golden Key" (12) ; and Iris Harrap.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 18

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THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 18

THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 18