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In this drawing there are 18 parts of nine familiar objects, and the problem is to indentify them and link them tip. As an example, 1 and 16 show the spout and handle of a teapot, so the answer should be written as: 1 and 16, teapot. Can you discover how the rest of the parts should be joined in this way? All the objects are included in this list: Banjo, candlestick, fountain pen, hot-water jug, mandoline, mop, opera-glasses, screwdriver, shav-ing-brush, teapot, telephone, telescope, tin opener, toasting-fork. Send your answers to Big Brother Bill, care of ‘ Evening Star,’ Stuart street, Dunedin, C.l. Mark the envelope “Competition.’

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Evening Star, Issue 23698, 4 October 1940, Page 3

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In this drawing there are 18 parts of nine familiar objects, and the problem is to indentify them and link them tip. As an example, 1 and 16 show the spout and handle of a teapot, so the answer should be written as: 1 and 16, teapot. Can you discover how the rest of the parts should be joined in this way? All the objects are included in this list: Banjo, candlestick, fountain pen, hot-water jug, mandoline, mop, opera-glasses, screwdriver, shaving-brush, teapot, telephone, telescope, tin opener, toasting-fork. Send your answers to Big Brother Bill, care of ‘Evening Star,’ Stuart street, Dunedin, C.1. Mark the envelope “Competition.’ Evening Star, Issue 23698, 4 October 1940, Page 3

In this drawing there are 18 parts of nine familiar objects, and the problem is to indentify them and link them tip. As an example, 1 and 16 show the spout and handle of a teapot, so the answer should be written as: 1 and 16, teapot. Can you discover how the rest of the parts should be joined in this way? All the objects are included in this list: Banjo, candlestick, fountain pen, hot-water jug, mandoline, mop, opera-glasses, screwdriver, shaving-brush, teapot, telephone, telescope, tin opener, toasting-fork. Send your answers to Big Brother Bill, care of ‘Evening Star,’ Stuart street, Dunedin, C.1. Mark the envelope “Competition.’ Evening Star, Issue 23698, 4 October 1940, Page 3

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