C HILDREN'S CORNER.
. .• * • CONUNDRUMS! (Answers will bo given in our next Saturday's issue). BURIED ENGLISH RIVERS, I.—Do you think Duro uses the machine well? 2.-rTliis house is the largest our town can boast of.-' . 3.—Edwin entered the race and won easily. 4—l don't think Betty need trouble about the dress. ■ BUSIED. OHRISTIAN NAMES. I. Do you think Albert Hanson a very industrious boy, 2.—Mary said she disliked the vanity of the man, B.—ls that small persona man or a boy?. . BURIED EUROPEAN TOWNS. 1.- The hero met with many din> . culties. 2,-You will see no port .of. Dunedin to-day. 3.—The rubber generally evaded suspicion. SQUARE WORDS. I.—A girl's name. Reclines. A Jewish namo A continent. 2.—A stat?, of rcat '. Sour \ To utter cheerful sounds \. A border, DIAMOND I'UZZLB, I.—A consonant. A thing useful in laundry, A contrivance to catch wild animals ; A boy's name. To wait upon. To permit. A semi-vowel. ""Read across and down a name appears. t 2.—A consonant. A part of the body f Free from grief. Obedience to a monarch : Apart. ' ';;. - ■■ A thing used in slavery. More than nececsary. An open texture A consonant. Read 'up and across the same word appears.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 494, 19 June 1880, Page 2
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196CHILDREN'S CORNER. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 494, 19 June 1880, Page 2
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