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NEXT WEEK'S COMPETITION

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| This is one of mine so there will !be no trouble in fathoming the names this time. Now what you have to do is to find the. names of towns and countries, in these sentences. Hero they are:— (1) We cat melons but the: rind gets thrown' to the pigs. (2) I shall be proud to have such a guest. (15) Wax tapers I anticipate will save gas. (1) Ilis overwrought exasperation alarmed me. (">) In love inconstant, I no pleasure find. ((i) No fickle girl is bonny to my mind. Now just to help you the first, one is ElllN and the others you must try and work out for yourselves and earn if you arc smart enough a free picture ticket. P.T.YV.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 84, 25 June 1943, Page 6

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128

NEXT WEEK'S COMPETITION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 84, 25 June 1943, Page 6

NEXT WEEK'S COMPETITION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 84, 25 June 1943, Page 6

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