THE COMPETITIONS
The under-tens are asked to find a small animal, a not very difficult task V because there is some help given; the over-tens are given ten letters with which to make ten words. _ Send your •replies to Big Brother Bill, care of i Evening Star ’ Newspaper, Stuart 5 itreet, Dunedin. Be sure to mark your i; - envelopes “ Competition.” , A LOST ANIMAL ’(Under ten years: Prize, one shilling.) ;*< Mr Typewriter, please lend me your keys. For iir that big cupboard I think I smell The machine, in amazement, looked haughtily down . XAnd on his broad face he wore a big frown). ~ „ ~ My keys,” he said proudly, aren’t common, young X X X X x; Go, borrow the kind that you want from the house.” LOST WORDS (Over ten years; Prize, one shilling and sixpence.) Here are ten letters from which you can make ten words. Can you do so. ' Make first a one-letter word, then a two-letter word, then a three-letter word, and so on, forming letters of all lengths until every letter shall have been used. EOSSHD I T T M.
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Evening Star, Issue 21992, 30 March 1935, Page 5
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183THE COMPETITIONS Evening Star, Issue 21992, 30 March 1935, Page 5
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