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HE ‘EVENING STAR’ is the Medium for Advertising HOUSES TO LET, HOUSES FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOR SALE, "DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE.

mm h ■w News p||M| tsr SAi? COCOCUBS, * /I hearty pat on the bade lor all those who sent in such splendid entries for the Rhyme and Leader Competitions 1 _ As you all seem so keen about the Competitions, I am trying to arrange for you to "have more in future. Here are two new ones for to-day—one for seniors and one for juniors. These two and the Leader Competitions make three chances for you to win extra Pocket Moneyl And remember — UlFSF JT NPSF UP MPPL GPSXBSE UP. ■-* I am very pleased to know that so many of you are anxious to win your Leader’s bar, and 1 must congratulate all Cubs who earned theirs this last month, and who now proudly wear the 'toverted honour attached to their badge. Thank you for your interesting and jolly letters. I am glad you understand why I have not been able to reply to them all, and I hope you will continue to tell me all your news. Until August Ith, DIFFSJP / JONATHAN. WINNING COCOCUB RHYME. Henrietta Fussy Feathers was a funny bird. She sat and brooded all day long, and never said a word. The other birds all took the hint themselves and kept away. When suddenly a stranger passing by was heard to say: “Why don’t you get together and join my little club? Just send along your sixpence and become a Cocooub.” Now Henrietta Fussy Feathers mingles with the rest . A* she struts and clucks the loudest with a badge upon her breast. Although not the winning effort, Henrietta Fussy Feathers was so pleased with this that she asked Jonathan to publish it:— Said Henrietta Fussy Feather*; A favour I will beg— v Give me some Bournville Cocoa, and I’ll lay a chocolate egg.” —Donald Brown, Nelson. SILAS THE THIEF I'LL STEAL SOMETHING ! 0 M ■% Monty is enjoying himself in the old tree outside Granny Owl’s shop. He is practising lassoing. Hush! There’s Silas slinking into the shop. He doesn’t know Monty is watching. THREE CHEERS FOR Eric Pearson, Miro St., Mananui. Winner of £1 for June Leader Competition. W. Ghampness, Beckenham, Christchurch. Winner of 10/- for Cococuh Rhyme Special Consolation Prizes from Granny Owl’s Tuck Shop are awarded to:— Donald Brown, Appleby, Nelson; Margaret Taitua, Whangaparaoa, Cape Runaway; John Sanson, Blaketown, Greymouth. CODE MESSAGE. | FOUSJFT GPS UIF KVMZ j MFBEFSDPNQFUJUJPO NVTU I OF JO CZ UIF UXFOUZ J OJOUI PG UIJT NPOUi, f HFU ZPVS GPSNT GJMMFE | , VQ BOE XJO £1 I 3 -rue* m Monty has an idea! He hides behind the tree, and waits for Silas to come out. Whiz! Silas is caught by the lasso! Monty hangs him on 'a nail outside the shop door, and calls Granny Owl. COMPETITION—Junior Cococubs (under 12 years). One day when Rob Rabbit was hippty-hopping through Cococuhville, he met Tiny Duckling sitting at the gate of the Dell, with a drawing hook on her lap and some sharp quill pens under her wings. “What are you trying to draw?” asked Rob as he lookedover her shoulder. “I am trying to draw a picture of my home, replied Tiny. Rob brushed his glossy ears, and, patting himself on Jus -—chest, said: “I’m reallv such a fine fellow, why not draw me. Tiny thought it was a great idea. “ But,” said Rob, “ you must draw me three times larger than I am here. And, while I think of it, all junior Cococubs might enter for this competition and I will send 10/.to the one who sends in the best effort. Only registered Cococubs may enter for this competition. If any of you are very near the winner perhaps Jonathan will find soma consolation prizes! take/? THAT WHACK M HIM HIES ham I oo wrecks. :OMPETITION—Senior Cococubs (over 12 years). Here’s something which will please you! Get out your pamt|boz or crayons, and colour this picture of CococuDVille J?air, A CASH PRIZE OF 10/will be awarded to the one who sends in the best effort, and his or her name will be put on the Three Cheers Flag. Only registered Cococubs may enter for this competition. All entries must bo in by July 29th. Consolation Prizes will be sent to runners-up. . Granny Owl rushed out. “ You thief,” she cried. She shook and whacked Silas until she was out of breath. And all the chocolates and Cococub ban which fell cut of the thief’a pocket* Monty had for being so clever! , LATE NEWS. Those who sent in solutions for June Crossword might have noticed that bo prize was to be offered for solving it. It was only published for your amusement. ' i\ ,S\ A THT* m n % i f /a PENPALS. Jonathan has made a note of all requests for Pen Pals, and arrangements are now being made for an exchange of letters, etc., between New Zealand and Cococubs in Great As letters have to make a long Voyage across the seas, you are asked to remember that it will be a while before you can expect to hear from J*?? 1 . distant friends. New members _ who would like to have Pen Pals in Great Britain are invited to write to Jonathan, enclosing on a separate piece of paper your name, full address, age, and hobby. ■ ANSWERS TO PERCY PARROT CROSSWORD. Across: I—Bourneville; 10 —Unto; 11—Au; 12 —Madam; 14—B. I; 15 —F ood; 17 —Et; 19j Ass; 21—Raja; 23—Tea; 24—Crab; 25-Of; 27Urge; 28 —Sa; Aura; 32 —Cadburys. Down: 1— Buffalo; 2—On; 3—Utmost; 4—Road; s—Via; 7 La; B—Lie; 9—Elizabeth; 13—Mercury; 16—Os; 18—Tarras; 20—Waiau; 22—Jag; 25-Fsa;-29-Ad; 31—Ur. _______ Become a Cococuh and share in the fun. Join up, get a badge, and you'll he one I JONATHAN, Cadbury Fry Hudson Ltd., P.O. BOX 488, DUNEDIN. Dear Jonathan, I do want to be a Cococub. I’m enclosing fid in stamps. Please enrol me at once; (Write in capital letters.) N ame Address K •••■• t District Province No. A 6/7/36. Age Birthday.

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Evening Star, Issue 22382, 4 July 1936, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22382, 4 July 1936, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22382, 4 July 1936, Page 8

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