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RIDDLES

What is the difference between a tree and a motor-car? —One aheds its leaves, and the c-ther leaves its shed. Why is a hoot very wise? —Because it keeps a still tongue. When does a caterpillar improve its * behaviour? —When it turns over a new leaf. "What is the best definition of nothing?—A brimless hat without a crown. A CATCH Robin. “What is two and six.” Jack: “Why, eight, of course.” Robin: “Quite wrong. It’s half a crown! ” PROOF POSITIVE Bobby: Father, you know that birdseed you gave me to plant in the garden? Father* Yes, my boy. Bobby. Well, it’s started to grow. I've found a feather!

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19280609.2.202.15

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 376, 9 June 1928, Page 29

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Tapeke kupu
109

RIDDLES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 376, 9 June 1928, Page 29

RIDDLES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 376, 9 June 1928, Page 29

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