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PUZZLE COLUMN.

(I) If you get up on a horse where do you get down from ’ 12) A riddle, a riddle, a farmer’s riddle. Alive at both ends and dead in the middle. (2) Why is a loaf of bread on a post like a racehorse ? [No. 4we have had before.—Cousin Kate.] Cousin Ida No. 2. answers. Answer to Cousin Monica’s riddle: Because you find it increases (in creases). Answers to Cousin Fergus’ puzzles: (1) When it is a drift. (2) Columbus. (3) Because it makes oil boil. Answers to buried boys* names : (1) James. (2) Bertie. (3) Edgar. (4) Robert. (5) Noel.—Cousin Gypsv. GUESSES. Cousin Ida No. 2 answers Cousin Lilia’s riddle thus : ETHEL VETO ABERDEEN NANL I N G GOLF EAG L E LEAL IDOL N E R O ESCHEW Evangeline— Longfellow. STIMULANTS and insufficient amount of exercise frequently derange the liver. ENO'S "FRUIT SALT ’is peculiarly adapted for any constitutional weakness of the liver. A world of woes is avoided by those who keep and use ENO'S "FRUIT SALT.'— ‘AU our customers for ENO’S "FRUIT SALT" would not be without it upon any consideration, they having received so much benefit from it.—Wood Brothers, Chemists.’ Sold by all Chemists and Stores. (35)

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XV, Issue XXI, 23 November 1895, Page 663

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PUZZLE COLUMN. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XV, Issue XXI, 23 November 1895, Page 663

PUZZLE COLUMN. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XV, Issue XXI, 23 November 1895, Page 663