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WORD DIAGONAL,
The right words will read Hie same acrosa and down, llko a word square. These art tho clues:—(l) Covering for tho floor;' (!)/ Nrar to. (;)) Fart of all planfß. -(4)?Jaeed. (5) Trench for "and;" ■ (6) Twentieth lette* of tho alphabet. ; - . <■■? '■FUr-rUK-FEOG" f<l3). Scalomi. 1. "1 ~~ _J3 ! • • 1 " " M '' ■'■.■.• • ; •I . ' 5 - * * •' * | A MATCH TRICK. ' A simple- little trick that appeals to spec* talors Is ,that of forcing tiro matches borizontally between tho sides of. the box and the sheath. A third match Is wedged firmly between their two extremities. The third match has to be remored without being touched. By ■ applying a flame to the middle It will bo found to shoot off into the air. As the ' match thus removed takes the' form or a miniature rocket, it is advisable to direct It into the fireplace by holding the box at tho opposite end. RIDDLE-ME-REE. My first is In rabbit but not in hare, Jfy second's in applo and also in pear, Sty third is In robin-and alao in wren. My fourth Is In pencil and also In pen. Jly fifth is in crimson but not 'In' red. My sixth is in sleepy but not In bed, My whole is a panic that we all play. i'SrRIXG SHOWERS" <S). Brooklyn. JUMBLED GIRLS' NAMES. Ciodam," nueawr, eaeunmr, igblnde, lsaelnj clclcts, sdecct, lisa, Find a Hidden tool in ench sentonct, 1. Lot Jtyra keep the ruby ring. 2. Flfl left her ticket for you.3. The new boy pitches awkwardly, 4. Did Bess her.r something?' 5. Wo carry little velvet, madam. 6. He will visit tho Chatham- merchants 7. Is-tho new clasp adequate? , S. Ton belonp In the first row, Ella. 9. We found tho puppy in the Scouts' hor^ 10. The wren chirped all morning. Last week's answers. Riddle-me-ree: Bear. Jumbled Wellington Suburbs: Kelburn. X«rth«i laud,, Jlornlngton, Ncwtown, Mclrosc, Borhani-.' pore. B h O W hAY . A O V A IW A h X Crossword Clues.—Across: Challenje, pe«V twic. use, in, no, cat. hush, star, disturber* Down: Ale, now, perch, bunch, tents, nzct, SOS, tub. "ANSWERS FOUND BY . ..." "Sylvia" <15) ; "Grlselda" (15): "Dusfejf Dick' '(12); "Wttle Gladness" (13); aud "Traveller's Joy".(12). "LASSIE" SPEAKS. (Original.) I like the sea from up above it— I think it's the nicest way to lav* it! Just think of the view' ' " From the top of > hill. With the sea spread below All shining and still. The cloud-shadows on It Are purple and deep. Like hair of the mermaids As they lie asleep. Again, In the morning. It's like a grijst pool . ■ Or a piece of frt« iky All silvery-cool. Yes. the pixies may lovn Tho sea from within It, With splashes and Imujhter and fun every minute, BUT \ like the sea from up «boy« It— I think If* Hi« ■lotit •«* <• i«v*4tl
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Evening Post, Issue 52, 2 March 1935, Page 20
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470THINK TWICE Evening Post, Issue 52, 2 March 1935, Page 20
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