THE COMPETITION
Here is au unusual type of competition. June is the month for tree planting, so we will all do a little of it this week. Tho answers are all the names of common trees, and with a little thought, should be discovered quite easily. Send your lists to Big Brother Bill, care of 1 Evening Star,’ Stuart street, Dunedin. Mark your envelope “ Competition.” The prize is 2s 6d. TREE PLANTING. I planted part of a donkey’s bray with a prickle. What came up? 1 planted cinders. What came up? I planted a mist and a letter from the alphabet. What came up? I planted a sea shore. What came up ? I planted a month. What came up? I planted two. What came up? I planted the senior of two. What came up? I planted something flat. What came up? I planted a boy’s name with an exclamation. What came up?
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Evening Star, Issue 21138, 25 June 1932, Page 5
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152THE COMPETITION Evening Star, Issue 21138, 25 June 1932, Page 5
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