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Donald Mort'oc-k (7yrs. lm.) RIDDLES. © What Iras three feet and no legs?— A yard. When it easy to read in the woods ?—When autumn turns the eaves. What do we often hear, but never see?—A passing Kcmark. —Hilda R.ushin. Why is a dirty boy like flannel ? Because he shrinks from washing. What does tie Prince of Wales do with his boots when he weans them out?—He wears them home again. What is lengthened bv being cut at both ends?—A ditch. A litt'e box which one .man can open, but one hundred men cannot shut ? A nut. When is a pie like a poet —When it is in. browning. —Vera, Rushin.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 31 July 1926, Page 18

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NEW SMILES. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 31 July 1926, Page 18

NEW SMILES. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 31 July 1926, Page 18

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