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NAMES OF CARS

CORKECT SOLUTION. (First Prize to Red Rose, 13, Upion Street.) The missing car competition proved very popular, and although a numher of correet or n'early correct entries were received, it was the early bird that caught the prize. The first entry came in sharp on Monday and the sender (I won't tell you who it was) was very unlucky, for she had only two small mistakes. The first correot solution received came from Red Rose, whose entry was received on Tuesday, so Red Rose will get the special prize this week. I rather think some of you .had

seen this particular competition, or one very like it, before,- for almost all the entries were very nearly eorxect. Buiryou see I was almost as clever, for I had thought of that and put in one or two little traps to catch the people who just copied. Following is the correct solution: Great excitement reigned in the County of ESSEX, when the weddingof Mr. MORRIS COWLEY to Miss FORD took place. The bridegroom was well known, having played RUGBY for OXFORD in the INTERNATIONAL ganies and the hride was a noted SINGER. The couple met at BEDFORD and one evening he decided to propose. He asked h'er to meet him under the MOON in the garden, hut she said that at was WILLYS KNIGHT, although she would try to DODGE. She asked REO, her chum, to be bridesmaid, and after the ceremony the happy couole travelled OVERLAND to PLYMOUTH, where he had a great TRIUMPH over his friends in introducing his wife. He called her his SUNBEAM and vowed he would love her evermore. In due , tim,e a MORIRIS MINOR arrived, which he wanted to oall AUSTIN, bu'she refused. It used to interrupt his work by screaming and he would NASH his teeth and threaten to WHIPPET.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 620, 26 August 1933, Page 8

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NAMES OF CARS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 620, 26 August 1933, Page 8

NAMES OF CARS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 620, 26 August 1933, Page 8

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