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Mind Sharpeners

SUMMER PUZZLE. V anls H A lam O C ora L A lib I T rea D I ndi A O be Y N ote S (10 marks) THE BIRDS’ PICNIC. 1. Miss Thrush. 2. Jenny Wren, Jack Daw and Tom Tit 3. Magpie. 4. Swallow 5. Lark. 6. Kite. 7. Because the guests Woodpecker. 8. Grouse. 9. Duck. 10. Swift (10 marks) . MRS NOAH’S CHRISTMAS PROBLEM, A pples, L emons. M uscatels. O ranges. N uts. D ates. S ultanas. (Almonds) (10 marks) UNITED STATES PRESIDENTS. M o C ks C r O ck K n O ws I dLer

N a I Is L a D leE d G ed Y i E Id. (McKinley, Coolidge.) (10 marks) LETTER PUZZLE. CRAB R I CAT K E TALE (5 marks) RESULTS OF MIND SHARPENERS. Cousin Elizabeth Greer 39 Cousin Bruce Andrews 39 Cousin Dorothy Stevens 38 Cousin Margaret Jellyman '37 Cousin Lilian Todd 35 Cousin Betty Finlay 33 Cousin Ruth Finlay 31 Cousin Euphemia Currie 30 Cousin Nancy Stevens 29 Cousin Doreen Thomson 28 Cousin Mavis Taylor 25 Cousin Violet Henderson 5

CHRISTMAS EVE. On Christmas night we go to bed, And hang our stockings at our head; Father Christmas he will creep, And have a peep at us asleep. He fills our stockings very full, With a gun' for John and a big rubber hull; Beads for Margaret, a doll for Joan, While Bill the dog gets only a bone. —2 marks to Cousin Blanche Mclnnes (9), Duke street.

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Southland Times, Issue 22199, 16 December 1933, Page 18

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Mind Sharpeners Southland Times, Issue 22199, 16 December 1933, Page 18

Mind Sharpeners Southland Times, Issue 22199, 16 December 1933, Page 18

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