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THE COMPETITIONS

Here are two simple competitions to interest bairns of all ages. The undertens have to find some hidden words, and the over-tens some mixed things. Send your answer to Big Brother Bill, care of ‘ Evening Star,’ Stuart street, Dunedin, C.l. Mark the envelopes Competition.” HIDDEN WORDS. (Under 10 years. Prize, Is.) Add a three-letter word to each line so that by using the initial • letters of the animals shown a word is made. Here are the clues;—First line: Add an insect and make something growing. Second line; Add ? vehicle and make a strong rope. Third line: Add part of your head and make a long, narrow weapon. Fourth line: Add something from a garage and make something to put round your neck. Fifth line: Add a monkey and make a fruit. Sixth line: Add a bird and make a frown.

CAN YOU NAME THESE THINGS? (Over 10 years. Prize, Is 6d.) Here are eight familiar things seen during wintertime. Can you identify them ?

started a carnival at St. Kilda, aifd we were able to spend nearly every day there. There was plenty of enjoyment and games for both young and old. It

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Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 8

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THE COMPETITIONS Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 8

THE COMPETITIONS Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 8

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