OUR CHEERY CHILDREN’S CORNER.
Here is a very easy puzzle in which each line represents the name of a place in England. You -will notice that some of the letters are already given you, and al! you have to do is to take the initial letter of the objects illustrated and complete the name of the place,
Answer to last week’s puzzle:— -. link) — N — G 1. RING — R(oof) DING — D(ome) — link) ■ •— N . — G 2. OVAL — District# — V(iolin) A - L 3.' LARD — L(abel) — A(corn) ■■■■a R -r D NARD — N(timber) — ' A(corn) . R — ..D. 4. ANTS - A(rk) — ' N(est) —* T — S 5. LENA — L(oop) - E(lf>4— N — A NINA — N(oose) — l(mp) N — A 6. DOSE _ D(art) — O(rb) BOY’S NAME. .. • S *- E ROLAND - R(oof) — O(val) — L(ard) —• A(nis) — N(ina) — D(ose) RONALD — R(6of) — O(val) — N(ard) — A(nts) — L(ena) —■ D(ose) DONALD — D(ome) — O(val) — N(ard) — A(nts) — L(enia) — D(ose)
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1933, Page 9 (Supplement)
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138OUR CHEERY CHILDREN’S CORNER. Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1933, Page 9 (Supplement)
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