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HARLEY’S ♦/deed)* 1 \ \\aday j I Junior Club W# Dear Boys and Girls, — „ Well, here we are once again, with another week gone by. how : are you all getting on at school ? Very well, J hope. I I’m afraid I won’t be able to write you a long letter to-day, ch 1 dren, because we have such a great big mail bag and also y competitions this week are quite long ones, so there isn t any room for a big letter. Even though your competitions aie quite leng y, children, they aren’t really difficult, so I am sure you will all have them correct, which will mean ten more marks foi you. Now boys and girls, I really must say cheerio, because, if I don’t, Mr. Printerman will never be able to squeeze everything in our corner ! *■ Lots of love. From the Mail Bag £ cro^patch 1 Laurene Bassett: A very "big 6. A gold digger, welcome to Harley’s Junior 7. A sticky beak. Club, Laurene. I hope you will -g. a blue stocking, enjoy doing the competitions. 9. A mad cap. Thank you for the riddles. 10. A skin flint. John'Clark, Trevor Nyberg, 11. a busy body. Fred Nyberg, Beverley Nyberg, 12. A fast worker. Ron Nybarg, Lorna Clark, Jean 13. a book worm, Neilson, Jule Brown, George 14. a milk sop. Cooper,' Dawn Cooper, Joyce 15. An artful dodger. Hall: Our little artists have 16. A grass widow, been very busy again this week. 17. A spoil spoit. Thank you for the drawings 18. A scatter brain, you sent in, boys and girls. 19. A rolling stone. Billy Ryan: I was very 20. A butter fingers, pleased to hear from you again, Billy. Your riddles and poem Competition UOmeT were very good. Write again Boys and Girls. Nine years of soon, won’t you ? Age and over. Jill Williams, Winnie Clark, Two or more meanings are Loia Tinetti, Carol Hains, Col- for each word used in the leen Ryan, Veronica Benyon, competition is to idenReg Adams: Thank you for Hf y the right meaning, your jokes and riddles, children. 1 Errant means (a) roving; I love reading them. ‘ shamele6S . Margaret Hunt: You were 2 Antiseptic mean s (a) inasking about the marks Mai- growth of germs; (b) garet. Well, for a correct com- J g petition entry you receive ten k “ Terminus means (a) a marks, and if you send J° kes - station; (b) the city at the end riddles, poems, dialings oi railwav stories, they will gain extra 4 A firkin , g (a) a wooden marks for you. What a lucky measure- (b) a small pickle; girl you are to have a new coat & waistcoat, and sandals -Thank jou foi 5 An octam . g (a) eight th e P°em and hmerick no tes; (b) the eighth of a Pat Scully, Ceceha Treacy, an animal wit h eig ht Jean Neilson: lour poems veie very neatly written Do 6 / A latchet is (a) a kind of you learn them all at school . i nP v (hi a shoestring. Edith Steele: Tha nk y 0" f ° r 7. ’ Convex means <a> curvuViU be'printell’sooii. ' ' ln j small e„K" -X/TX’' 1 “sS? • <•» .« * „as very Merlyn., Did Wl G|r|j E|gM Vear , of ’“..TXr Well • Margaret, you forgot to put youi hidden in each of the folname on your competition en- ma s n iaclen _ try, but fortunately I knew X Along be can>e, limp and your writing, and was able to • give you your marks. P Realise all or nothremember to be very careful to . put your name on your entry , mg. each time, because you don t - 1 sa \ nei pt , want to lose any of youi ‘t * a Greetings to the Egypt’ the god Hathor tnllnwinp- children - Leon Price, , Sept. 19th.; Mary' Clarke, Betty sees all, so do not leap up and cS W Sep S t GPt 2ls 2 t 0 ? h 'BeUy h wn n • don’t like wishy-washy LS^Sepr^-rd 221^'1 - all in their Little, Sept. - • Week - S correct order, boys and girls. SWe comoet\tion S For example, in No. 6 the last , A nosev Darker two letters of “washy” and the 2. 1 smart Ale k c e first three of “enamel” form 3. A snappy line. hyena. ———- - BY King of the Royal Mounted /XXX \\\ /HE FIREO.BbT USEOA 'SILENCER’ MANDY..HEFOOLEIW....SO WE’RE DID THE KILLER FIRE AT !===-. Xa GOINA TO HELP>'OUR BROTHER, '/OUR DIiWAYOF LITTLE >H</X\ ' A J 7"B>REAK"JAILf FOOTLOOSE ?...DID j you CATCH HIAA, XY |bv I 1 LlWh---' - -J THIS MUST LOOK)! I WHY.THATS) ( A VERV NAT URAL PLACE FOR iLIKE BILLY'S MADE A REAL DAD’S OLD ) 7TO HIDE... BUT HERE 5 THE :,, e>REAK'. .HE'S TO HEAD FOR.] \ RANCH/ J ( THERE /..AND IM . CANYON RIM n V i, R 1 iIW w AS/txL I'Wl UUIIII II» -niiMWiT a— COLUMBUS Choose a COLUMBUS RADIO for reliable reception and a first in value. I There is a Radio, Radiogram or Auto-Radio to suit your pocket. DEMONSTRATIONS GLADLY AND FR-EELY GIVEN AND AVAIL YOURSELVES OF OUR EASY PAYMENT OFFERS. COLUMBUS RADIO CENTRE 35 Tainui Street. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. GREYMOUTH. 'Phone 682. MNGS WHA DIFFEREKCE For distinctive Rings—whether they be Engagement, Dress or Signet Rings, Consult Tennents first. The present selection of rings offering will maintain Tennent’s high reputation as being the Coast’s leading jewellers for both quality and value. Remember when it’s something different in jewellery you want —go direct to TENNENT’S. J. TENNENT GREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA.

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Grey River Argus, 27 September 1949, Page 7

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