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THE COMPETITIONS

Here are two simple puzzles sent in by a member of the family. _ Under ten years have'to nnmix some jumbled letters that mean a line of a well known poem. This puzzle is not nearly as hard as it looks.' Over ten years have certain words to rearrange. This is not a hard puzzle either. Send your replies to Big Brother Bill, care ‘Evening Star Newspaper; Stuart street, Dunedin. Mark the envelopes with the name “ Competition,” and the number. A FAMILIAR LINE. {Under ten years; prize one shilling.) When properly arranged this collection of letters will be found to make a line familiar in poetry. It will help if you look very carefully at the letters before you begin. EHT GNI WOL DREH. DNIW YL WOL SREOE HTAEL. ' TWO ANIMALS. (Over ten yearsprize, two shillings and sixpence.) Arrange the eight words here given one under the other in a certain order, and you will have, reading downward in one of the upright columns the name of an animal. Arrange them in another order, and'have, reading downward in another column, the name of another animal. What are the two animals?

F R E E Z E B R E E Z E S G 0 ' R c H B E H B s T B E H I N D R E G R E T M A D D E R M A G N E T

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Evening Star, Issue 21630, 27 January 1934, Page 5

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THE COMPETITIONS Evening Star, Issue 21630, 27 January 1934, Page 5

THE COMPETITIONS Evening Star, Issue 21630, 27 January 1934, Page 5

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