THE COMPETITIONS
A hidden, proverb for the under-tens, and a hidden' verse for the over-tens, art the competitions, this week. The words are in their proper , order, but the letters are jumbled in each word. When you; find the first two words correctly the proverb and verse are so familiar that:the rest will find themselves. Writs your answers neatly, and send your replies to Big Brother Bill’, cart of the Star’ Newspaper, Stuart street, Dunedin. Mark the envelopes “Competition.” .■■■■ '■ ■ ■ ■■ ■. - . ' ■ I { . A HIDDEN PRDVERB (Under 10 years: Prize, .one shilling.) TEH YEARL DRIB SCATECH TEH MOWR. , A HIDDEN VERSE (Over 10 years: Prize, one shilling and sixpence.) Gouth teh lilsm fo 06D dring wollsy, V Tey teyh nirgd, cedexneig slaml; bought hiwt epcentia EH atdnss , giawnit, \ Ihwt cenassext dgsnir HE Tal. ' —Lefhongwwll.
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Evening Star, Issue 22032, 18 May 1935, Page 5
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131THE COMPETITIONS Evening Star, Issue 22032, 18 May 1935, Page 5
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