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THINK TWICE

JUMBLED VERSE. The following is a verse of a well-lmown poem by Charles Klngsley. The words are in the correct order: "O Ratty, os dna lael eth tc(,ela meho, Dan allc het elacft oemh, Nad clal teh telact moe'a Rssoea hte danss'fo Ede." Eth tseernw inwdwsadwlindanadkhitw moaf, Dan Jal laoen ntew'hes. "ANONYMOUS" (11). City. ... FOODS NEEDED BY COOKS. (1) Hsuga; (2) Reeppp; (3) Tsal; (4) Boulf; (5) Goas; (6) Clre. "THE HUNTEE" (4). Eelburn. .» * # PUZZLE. My first Is in race, but not in walk, My second in face, and also In talk; My third is in Spain, but not in France, My fourth is in run, and also in dance. My whole may be light, by day or by night. "PADDY THE PIXIE" (10). Lower Hutt. • • • MEMBERS OF M.Z. PARLIAMENT. (1) Ed al Bellerpe; (2) Donhall; (3) Nevatrer; (4) Sactoe; (5) Mansor; (6) lempes; (7) Tirceh; (8) Rasfer; (9) Bosfer; (10) Hamate; (11) Rowthtallys; (12) Mapnach. "JACKO THE MONKO" (11). City.

QUOTATION.

If you hare a brother or sister at college, show them this: KINI, and tell them it 1b a quotation from Shakespeare. They won't be able to guess it.

("A little more than Kin and less than Kind.")

PUZZLE SENTENCE. Can you read this? - If the B m t put: but if the B . putting: (If the grate be empty, put coal on; but if the grate be full, stop putting coal on).

ANSWERS FROM LAST WEEK.

(1) Beheaded Words.—L-one, o-pen, n-ever, ti-raln, o-men, n-ear London.

(2) Jumbled Flowers.—Dahlia, Buttercup, Hollyhock, Daisy, Marigold, Sunflower.

Clever ones who found right answers were:— "Jennie Lee" (14); "Purple Pansy" (9); "Anonymous" (11); "Moonshine Fairy" (9); "Golden Gorse" (7);'"Little Gladness" (9); "Sunklst" (10) ; "Harold Lloyd" (8); "Sleeping Beauty" (6); and "A'ancy Lee" (10).

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 124, 21 November 1931, Page 18

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THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 124, 21 November 1931, Page 18

THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 124, 21 November 1931, Page 18

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