LITTLE LAUGHS
True. Tony: “Have you ever seen a salt cellar walk?” Bob: “No. Have you?” Tony: “Yes, many times. What about the grocer? He is a salt seller.” A Slight Difference. Ivy: “We have a drawing room and a dining room in our new house. Joyce: Oh, have you. Well, we draw in our dining room.” Overheard at School. Ned: “Do you know that boy Jones?” Ted: "Yes; he sleeps beside me at History.” (Sent by “Foxglove,” Timaru.) WHAT AM I? My first is in dog, but not in cat; My second is in carpet, also in mat) My third is in house, but not in streets, My fourth is in lollies, but not in sweets, My fifth is in lily, but not in rase; My sixth is in that, but not in those; My whole is a flower that everyone knows. Answer: Dalilia.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19626, 21 October 1933, Page 13
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145LITTLE LAUGHS Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19626, 21 October 1933, Page 13
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