THINK TWICE
FIND THESE WORDS. Each line in this puzzle is the cluo to a word, each one beginning with tho same three letters. This goes with knife and also spoon Two weeks are here, or half a moon. Above the eyes, beneath the hair. You cross the river here with care. This country Is across the seas. This place consists of many trees. When memory falls 'tis this. we do. A gipsy will "tell" this for you. This workshop. sells four-footed shoes. You pay this when the game you lose. JUMBLED TREES. (1) Suspy-wolliw; (2) Katuhnpowa; (3) Cicaaa; (4) Agnol; (5) -Itukia. "SWEETNESS" (0). Island Bay. BURIED ANIMALS. (D.He wantedr to he a real soldier. (2) A pound of best oats, please. , (3) He played pn keys of ivory. ■ (4) The bad boy came late. : . (5) She presented him with a red rose. * . "LOVE FAinr' (0). Xewlands..- . . . ■ - ANSWERS FROM LAST WEEK. (1) Hidden Flower: Tansy. (2). Jumbled Spring Flowers: Jonquil, daffodil, narcissus,, crocus, .ciraroso, violet, snowdrop. ' ' ' .(3) New Zealand Birds: Parrakoet, slfinlnj ciickop, morepork, woodhen, silver-eye, bollbird, godwit, giuinct. :(4) Puzile Flower: Anemono (an lion E); ELVES WITH CORRECT ANSWERS." "Xukumal" (13); "Rainbow Glory" (9) ; "Boy Chevalier" (11); "Korero" (9); "Popples" (11); "Love-ln-the-Mlst" (14); "Blue Teacock" (0); "Cowboy" (13); "Tinkles" (9); "Little Gladness" (10); "Pippin Elf" (10); "Bruin" (71; "Brown Elf" (12); "Sunklst" (1.0); "Sleeping Beauty" (T); "Harold Lloyd" (9); "Bellbird" (10); "Princess Pat".' {By. .■••-.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 10
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236THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 10
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