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THINK TWICE

• WHAT IS IT? My .first Is in kitten, but not in cat. My second in bun, but not In fat. My third Is in stitch, but not. in thread; My fourth Is in tart, but not In bread. My fifth is in take, but not in sire. Sly sixth is in die, and also" in lire. My seventh' in mend, and/also In torn. My eighth is in.gale, but-not In, storm, : My whole makes something to keep you warm.: "GREEN CAP". (8). Mlramar. ' . JUMBLED WINTER SPORTS. . (l).Taglnks-. (2) Tolbofla; (S) Hyceok;. (4) Talabbelsk; (5) Dtnggli; (6) Lldslng; (7) Isk-nig. . ......... . "SHADOW PIXIE" (12). City. .'. .. ■•.•■ "■...-.■. . • ;•. . . , ,what .am.i?: •;■.;. ....;' My first is in winter, but not In spring. My second in chair,-'also In ring.. :. ' ■ My third.is In pudding,.new in pies. My fourth is in eyelid, but not In eyes. \' My whole, thoush sometimes »oft and mild, ■-- I In winter is often rough «nd wild. ! ■ , A BURIED eiRO. .Find the missing ' words In the following nursery rhyme and take one letter from each in turn to make the name of a' long-legged bird:— \ ■ ■ Old Mother' Hubbard, went to the —— To get •— poor doe a bone; .But when'she/got there the cupboard bare, • • ■ 1 so the poor dog had -^-— ;-,;,■ -'■■»■• • ' ' ■' ' ; ' ANSWERS rROM LAST WEEK. Boys' Names.—: Robin, Sydney, Louis, Guy. Valentine. Lance, Pat, Frank. Jumbled Names.—Leila. Eleanor, Mabel, Eileen, Thelma, Koeleen, Zelma. Hidden Flower.—Rose. . Hidden Animal.—Lion. . ; V •■»■.• m ' :■' — CLEVER ONES WHO FOUND THE ANSWERS. •"Russian Princess" (10); "Deina Ness"; "Pippin Elf" (10); "Plnkle-Purr" (11); "Little Gladntss" (10); "Ken" (U);."Hny Dwarf" (13);."Cowboy".(13); "Juliette" (IS); "TinkerToes" (7) ;"Browh Elf" "(12); "Suhkist" (10)"; •,'Harpld Lloyd" (8); "Sleeping Beauty" (7).

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 7

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THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 7

THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 7