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Riddle Competition

JUNIORS. A riddle, a riddle, A farmer’s fiddle. Alive at both ends And dead in the middle? —A man, plough, and horse. —Prize of 1/- to Ken Bale, age 7 years, Havelock North. Why is a proud girl like a musical box—Because she is full of airs. —Orange Certificate to Ina Mackay. age 10 years. 206 Lascefies street, Hastings SENIORS. w What little boy is net very popular in school?—Algy Bra, (algebra). —Red Certificate to Mavis Lys. age 12 years, 912 Dufferin street. Hastings. What is it that a blind man can always see?—A good joke. —Orange Certificate to Kitty Cc'will. age 12 years. 907 Railway road, Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 10 December 1927, Page 14

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110

Riddle Competition Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 10 December 1927, Page 14

Riddle Competition Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 10 December 1927, Page 14

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