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THINK TWICE

~ ' ,' JUMBLED MOUNTAINS, Cabin, Tmhgeb, Koco, Swodenn, Pehauru, Vtseree. "; ■-'■~■ ;'■: ...' .; ■ .• .. .V. TWO WORDS IN ONE. - It'.is;what all great people are. Take away Its first Syllable; which is a kind of hat, and the: wort which is left will have the same meaning as the-whole: BEHEADED. • I am a flsh' both neat and clever, ' And in, the crystal streams I play; If you my head and shoulders sever You'll find me out as clear as day. ; rLASTkWEEK^S ANSWERS. . ;Rhyme-Riddle: Magenta, agent. ' /Whatf.lß it?—TheVletter I. ■>,' . , ■ /CrotiWord; Puzzle.—Across: 'Plan, as, old,' fee,; so", - empire; rain, R. 0., v sneer,'.' wasp.; Down: Poker, llamas, ad, ac, set," for, sinew, pin, errs. . "ANSWERS FOUND BY . . Only "Purple Pansy" (12), "Crimson Rose" (10); V -■•■■-. . w i RIDDLES. ■■-■ v Why. is, chimney-sweeping such an agreeable business ?—^Because it "soots' "(suits) ,•■ all who-try it; ,- > i 'What .has ofto eye and- a mouth, but no nose or ears?—Tho river Waikato. ; • If a man falls from Sit. Egniont, what docs he fall ,agalnsU—He falls against his will. .When can hair bo used to fasten a floor?— When- it'"» a lock of .course. Why are weary hoys liko motor wheels?— Because they Arc tyred What did '. Adam first plant in the Garden of Eden ?—His foot. When ..is. a flsh out of its element?— When It rises and takes a fly. What do. you see hoys eating cream-buns; with ?-—With your eyes What: sort of coat docs a man put on wet? —X coat of pafnt •SHIRLEY TEMPLE" (12). Sllverstream. , * A LETTER RHYME. (Original.) F.ls for Falrlel, so.good .and kind, A; is for answers, we always will find, I is for interest, we take In the Ring, R: Is for rules, to ■ whlcir all must cling. I Is for ink. with which wo must write, ■E- for-tho. ehres,, who..rend with delight, L for theMoveHhat-I-sendto you, Now I must bid you a fond adieu. ::.:) V; :n,. DOROTHY RICHARDS (11). Petone. .-'•:.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 28

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THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 28

THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 28

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