PUZZLERS
Hidden names: There is a. girl’s or a boy's name hidden in each of the following sentences:—— “I am your friend for life," he said. The prince lived happily ever after. She ate her ice—cream very slowly. They had to part hurriedly. “\Vho brought this parcel?” I asked. ———Sent in by Dorothy Carter. 3 . « \Vord Square:— l—lntrigue. Z—To exist. 3—Above. 4—A sea. bird. U C U Answers to last week‘s puzzlers:-—-“'ord Square—Rice. Idol. Coal. Ella. , . Hidden Furniture—Carpet, chair, divan, desk. stool. bed.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 720, 20 July 1929, Page 31
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83PUZZLERS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 720, 20 July 1929, Page 31
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