NEXT WEEK'S COMPETITION
HIDDEN' CHILDREN'S NAMES Now this has been sent in by one ol' my shipmates and I Avant to sec you work them out. The sender of course Avill not tell a soul the solutions I know! What you've got to do is to find boys and girls names hidden in the following sentences:-— ]. The farmer lent his ploaa- to his friend*
2. A clay ago I went to the city of Auckland. 3. He tore up his essay and rewrote it. 4. It was either revenge or get away to another country. 5. She was all forlorn and nothing could comfort her. 6. I really like my ale cold! 7. Ii grabbed my handkerchief, ran knee-deep through the water and fell. 8. Mix me cu thymol, lysol and sulphuric. Work them out and. the three best will earn free picture tickets with my compliments. P.T.W.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 90, 16 July 1943, Page 6
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148NEXT WEEK'S COMPETITION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 90, 16 July 1943, Page 6
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