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Why may a pantomime be said to be like a cigar?—lf it’s a poor one it won't draw, and if it’s a good one you want a box. When can a horse be blue in colour? —A bay at the seaside is usually blue. Can you tell me a tap from which you cannot draw water?—A tap on the door. When is a silver cup likely to run? — When it is chased. EXTINCT Billy and Bunch, aged six and three respectively, had been enjoying the visit of their grandparents on holiday. The four children next door had no living grandparents “Have you not a gran’pa, Evie?” said Billy, addressing a four-year-old neighbour. "No.” replied Evie sadly. There was a pause, and then she added thoughtfully: “I had one once—but it died.” A CATCH Kow would you write an essay on the back of a postage stamp?—Simply write S.A. —Sent in by Margaret Jones.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 744, 17 August 1929, Page 33

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ASK THESE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 744, 17 August 1929, Page 33

ASK THESE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 744, 17 August 1929, Page 33

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