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Chums’ Magic Powders

By

ERN. SHAW

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NO. lu Teddy peppered the dragon with powder, and before you could say “ knife,” the monster withered to the size of a dog, and Teddy took him by the ear and led him into the King’s parlour. ” Here’s your dragon, he'll make a good rat catcher," said Teddy. “ Marvellous,” cried th? King. ” Stay with me in Mumjum and you shall rule half the land." “ No thanks. Your Majesty,” said Teddy, “ ruling is not in our line but we may come to see you some time.” The King, however, persuaded the Chinns to have the use of a winded horse to take them back over the ocean, dnd they were pleased to accept for they did not know how they could get back otherwise. They had not gone far on the horse when the animal said- “ Which wav is it?” - “ We thought you knew,” said Goliy. Just then they flew into a great black cloud and for a moment could not see anything.

(To be Continued.}

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Otago Witness, Issue 4057, 15 December 1931, Page 70

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Chums’ Magic Powders Otago Witness, Issue 4057, 15 December 1931, Page 70

Chums’ Magic Powders Otago Witness, Issue 4057, 15 December 1931, Page 70

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