COMPETITION RESULTS
43rd COMPETITION. Prize-Winners:— Patty Swap, Temuka, aged 7lan Waters, Albury, aged 9. ANSWERS TO COMPETITION. 1— CALVES. 2 HARES (Hairs). 3 HART (Heart). 4 LASHES. 5 ARMS. 6 TEMPLES. 7 PUPILS. 8— CROWN. 9 LIDS. 10— DRUMS. 11— FEET. 12— NAILS. 13— SOLES. 14— MUSSELS (Muscles). 15— PALMS. 16— TONGUE. 44th COMPETITION. Prize-Winners: — Iris Kellie, Pleasant Point, aged 11. Iris Beckingsale, Morven, aged 10. ALPHABETHICAL SENTENCES. A boxer ceaselessly declined, every Friday, great heavy irksome jobs, keeping loud-mouthed neighbours off Papa’s quaint, rickety, scenic trains, using very wonderful Xmassy youthful zeal.—lris Kellie. A boy called David easily fooled Grandpa Henry in just kissing little Miss Nellie over Papa’s queer round stool, taking use very wisely Xmas Yuletide zeal.—lris Beckingsale. HIGHLY COMMENDED. A burly convict dashed excitedly from gaol. Hastily Inspector Jones, knowing local menace, naturally ordered police quick rigorous search. The universal verdict was X (ten) years zeal. —Elsie Read, Springbrook. Alice brought Clara down every forenoon, guiding her into Jane’s kitchen, leaving many necessary orders, putting questions regarding some theatricals utilising various wonderful xylophones yclept ‘Zealandia.’—Honor Oliver, Timaru.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18352, 24 August 1929, Page 11
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