THINK TWICE.
WHO ARE THESE LADIES? What lady Is always playing tricks? .". . '„."*' *oun* lady la very rude? yhat two ladles should travellers avoid? }£iat. lady will ruin anyone? has?' lldy *hould never «P2»t «nythlng she What lady never studied arithmetic? THE MISSING LETTER. PRSVRYPHrCTJINVRKPTHSPRCPTSTN. The same letter inserted a number of times will make this an Intelligible sentence. NEW ZEALAND TREES. -*mlre, Rukai, Itamii, Hotukpawua, Urml, LAST WEEK'S ANSWERS. Which Birds.—Bird of paradise, wren, swallow, kite, turkey, crane. • .Find the Wordj.—Meat, mate, team. New Zealand Rlvari WAlkato, Thames, WaOBanui, Manawatu, Clutha> Mokau. Picture Puzzle.—This rat was Seen to run across from pne shed to another shed but was noticed by a dog who caught It and killed it at oncn. PUZZLE FINDER. , " "Riptide" (15) and-."Grey-eyes'*. (11) -were . the only ptissle-flndors <th\» week. . : HE HASN'T WASHED: YET. Auntie: Willie, did you enjoy the book I sent you? ■• . •■ ■ . / Willie: I haven't read it yet, Auntie. Auntie: Why. how. Is that? Willie:. Oh, Mummy said I w»» to wash my 'lands before I read It! . : RIDDLES. What Is. • the difference between a tree and an aeroplane? One sheds its leaves and the other leaves its shed. What is the difference between a baby and a seagull? One Is rocked to sleep and the ether sleeps on a rock. Why Is a bald head like the North Pole? Because it is a white, bare spot.
how the spirits could never find. The next morning the willow tree's slender branches wer6 covered with warm, furry nobs, covered with: silken, blankets. The tree was cosy and warm— and ever since that day the pussy willow trees are cosy and warm all the year round. ■ "WANDERING LASS" (12). Hataitai.
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Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 20
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282THINK TWICE. Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 20
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