THINK TWICE
WHO ARE THESE FILM STA?S? The following questions reveal the cases of famous aim stars. Can you solve trie puzzle? 1. A kind of poppy, plus a kiaa.:of sacred building. 2. A boy's name, plus one who makea I clothes. 3. Said before meals, plus open grassland. 4. A famous English admiral, plu3 sc-irt for Edward. 5. Eleventh letter of the alphabet, plus & boy's name. 6. A boy's name, plus the third month. ". A river in Canada, plus a country in; India. FOUND IN A SHOP. The answer to each of the following questions Is an article of food found in a dairyproduce shop:— 1. A wild goat. 2. Soaking wet. 3. I like the beach because of the — there.
■ \ ■■-..■■ The strange animal above is made up of one bird, and parts of i several animals. Can you find out what they are? . .'-.-■., ■ v -
4. Found In a'comb.- > , :'* . 5. One of Xoah's sons. \ 6. Frank was a pugilist. A TALL TALE. An American had come to stay with his cousin in Wellington, and one' morning when they were out for a stroll he said.r— ■ "Say, you ought to see the cabbages we grow in the States. They're six. times as big as any I have seen here in Wellington." A few minutes later they passed the gas works. . "What's that?" asked the American, pointing to a big gasometer. ■ "Oh. that's whnt we boll om cabbages'ln, replied his cousin, airily. , .■ t, RIDDLES. , Q,_What is the difference "between'a .bottle of medicine and a hearth rug? , ~ t A.—One is shaken up and taken,, but the other is taken up and shaken. ...',,.. q.—what Is the cleanest letter In the alpn«V.—H, because it is always in the middle of washing. last WEEK , S ANSWE RS. : Riddle-me-Rce.—Summer. Hidden Christian Names.—Ada, William, George, Amelia, Susan, Hob, Grace, Ethel, Edith, Madeline, Emma, Edwin, Ida, Isaac, and Gladys.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1938, Page 20
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311THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1938, Page 20
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