Riddle Competition
SENIORS. What tea makes one’s head the lightest ?—lnsanity. —Prize of 1/- to Nancy Wellwood, age 13 years. Box 221, Hastings. Why are ladies’ eyes like friends separated by different climes?—Because they correspond, but never meet. —Red Certificate to Joyce Mackay, age 11 years, 206 Lascelles St., Hastings. JUNIORS. What is the difference between a sailor in prison and a blind man?— The sailor can’t got to sea and the blind man can’t see to go. —Orange Certificate to Wallace Smith, age 8 years, 700 St. Aubyn St.. Hasting* What is it which you can sew without a needle?—Seeds. —Orange Certificate to Patty Bowen, age 8 years, Tomoana Rd., Hastings. What ship seldom sails out of sight ?—Hard-ship. —Orange Certificate to Joyce Hellyer. age 10 years, Clive. What is the claws that never scratch ?—Sant a Claus. —Orange Certificate to Peter Bowen, age 8 years. Tomoana Rd.. Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 197, 9 August 1930, Page 15
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150Riddle Competition Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 197, 9 August 1930, Page 15
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