LAST WEEK'S COMPETITION
HIDDEN NAMES We certainly had a fine lot of letters in reply to this competition and I am sad to say that most of them are right, again. That gives me a headache when I have to try and award the prizes. Never mind, I'm sure you arc all good sports and Avill abide by my decision when I award them for neatness as Avell as correctness. Here is the competition answer: — 1. The far MEll LE nt his plowto his friend. 2. A DA y ago I went to the city of Auckland. 3. He tore, up his essay AND IIEW rote it. 4. It was either reven (! K OR GE t away to another country. 5. She was all i'orlor N AN d thing could comfort her. G. I really like my ALE C old. 7. I- grabbed my liandkerchic F BAN K ncc-deep through the Avate.r and fell. 8. Mix me cuthy MOL LY sol and sulphuric.
Tli.C; winners were: — Barbara Wallace Donald McKenzie Marion Suckling Isobel Grant Des White Others forwarding correct answers Mere Judith Hansen, Cherry, Ward, l'ain Churcher, Nalia Kelly, Noeline White, Leitli Stewart,, Rex Major, Pam Johnston, Margaret Grant, Lcnore Butler and Clive Suckling. (Better luck next time. P.T.W.)
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 92, 23 July 1943, Page 6
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