COMPETITIONS.
LAST WEEK’S RESULTS. Senior: SYLVIA WOODCOCK. Intermediate: EDITH EYRE Junior: JOHN HOOKER. The winning entries are on show In the case in the lobby of the Times Office.
THIS WEEK’S COMPETITION. In this competition you must work all the parts separately and put them together. The answer to the first Is: Toe, mat, oh. —i.e., tomato. Entries must be in by July 8. 8enlor: 13 and over. Intermediate; 10 to 12. Junior: Under 10. HIDDEN VEGETABLES. 1. Part of the foot, a rug, and an 12. To go baok and part of a exclamation. cheer. 1 / • /■ '■ '•'•( •'■•'• •" ‘ 2. Vehicle and a fruit disease. 13. Crushed flat. 8. Boy who ate too fast. 14. If sweet are lovely flowers. 4. To drill a hole, and black dla- 15. Americans - use this word monds. freely. 5. Found In bones. 16. To summon, a letter and a 6. Ocean, a letter and a beverage. bloom. 7. Utensil, a letter, and part of 17, a. vehiole and a lifetime. the anatomy. 18. A letter and grows freely 8. Precious metal and a musioal everywhere. division. 19. Donkey, name of a rubber 9. A kind of shoe and relatives. oompany and a boy’s name. 10. Used for salt and a letter. 20. Kind of carpet and buds. 11. What a captain dreads at sea.
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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 18986, 1 July 1933, Page 16 (Supplement)
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