Five shillinge and two half-grown prizes for the three best Jokes sent in each week. Whore two or more send in the same ...
Article : 927 wordsMrs. Sunshine decides that her family (and husband) need to be taken to Sydney to be educated. To avoid this fate soms of the younger members escape to the bush, and for some time load an adventurous life, aided, by their faithful steed, The Bounder. Bushrangers are met with, but outwitted. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 846 wordsLetter must not exceed 200 words. A prize of five shillings and "Bun'! card are given every week for the brightest and most ...
Article : 221 wordsDear Young People,--Johnny Head-in-Air came up to me the other day and said, "Do you know Egbort?" "Egbert who?" I answered thoughtlessly (long experience should have taught me you have to be always on your guard with Johnny ...
Article : 228 wordsPurple--Special Class Award; Blue--First-Class Award; Red-- Second-Class Award; Orange-- Third-Class Award. Eventually prizes will be given for the best collection. Win and save all you can. ...
Article : 81 wordsFull particulars of this were given in "Sunbeamer's" letter of Jan. 22. Who can make something useful or ingenious from the wood of a cigar or other small light box? . Other trifles of little or no cost may be used in the making, such as scraps of material or the empty spool from a typewriter or ...
Article : 106 wordsYou have many of you lately been trying to draw faces a little different from the way others are drawing them. Here is a rather amusing way of getting an outline that occasionally turns out unexpectedly strong and original. Lay a piece of white paper on a table at night. Arrange tho light to the left ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 179 wordsSee next column and page 8 for these. Five shilling, prizes for either. ...
Article : 18 wordsWho can write a good sentence that will make sense when it is read either backwards or forwards? Herr are two examples made by two young people:-- "Dreary homes make people discontented": which reversed makes, with equally good sense, "Discontented peaple makes homes dreary. Another one ...
Article : 81 wordsThere were eight of us, with our stockwhips, all mounted on excellent stock pontes. At 5 o'clock every morning we wore ready to leave, with our ...
Article : 202 wordsPrizes.--Two five shilling, two half-crowns, two first, two second, and two third class "Sun" Cards will be awarded every week for the best Noxies. Further than this, a record will be kept of winning competitors marks, and at the end of the twenty weeks these marks will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 120 wordsQ.: Why is "e" the most important letter? A: Because it comes before everybody and everything. --From Barney Thistlewayte, Laguna, Pembroke-street, Epping. Q.:Why is Buckingham Palace tho cheapest place ever built? ...
Article : 136 wordsChildren who live in the country nearly always make a pet of someanimal, and mine is a native bear. He goes by the name of Billy Bluegum, ...
Article : 222 wordsYou have had your holiday and it has been as good or not as good as you had hoped. Now we want to know just what sort of a holiday would hove suited you "down to the ground" could you have had the means and power to have commanded it exactly as you yourself would have liked. Call ...
Article : 101 wordsThis is best shaped like an ordinary "A" tent. The ridge pole should he about 8ft. long and supported by crutched uprights about 6 feet from the ground. Often the ridge pole can be laid from one small tree to another, but the tall trees should bo avoided on account of lightning. Eight or 10 long poles ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 183 wordsCompetitors are referred back to the supplement of February 5 for the picture of the Maze. Closing date, February 23. Two half-orown prizes, two "Sunbeam" pens, six "Sun" Cards. ...
Article : 34 wordsIn next week's supplement the results of the Boy Scout Competition, the Word-square Competition, and the Komical Circles will appear. The Noxie results appear this week an page 3, as usual. ...
Article : 39 wordsWhile waiting for the closing of the Komical Circles competition on February 10, we take the opportunity of filling tho space with some Kurves that have won "Sun" cards. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 49 wordsI have been in the Berry Hospital 16 months, and I like to get the comic Sunbeams when the men get It. This is how I came to be in the hospital. ...
Article : 195 words"Sunbeams' is your own Paper. We want to please you. Write at once and tell the Editor which series of comic pictures you like, best--Us Fellers (Bancks), Booney Junch (Donald), Count do Main (Soutar), Pat O'Passum (Percy Lindsay), or ...
Article : 55 wordsCan you say these quickly:-- Gaze on the gay gray brigade. The sea ceaseth and it sufficeth us. She stood at the door of Mrs. Smith's fish sauce shop welcoming him in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 wordsWhen you've got an uncle--It's the same if she's an aunt-- "Wants to shout at the ice-cream shop till you say you simply can't. Your mother goes Interfering, though you whisper loud "they're free," She says that two are quits enough, but that seven will spoil your tea. ...
Article : 61 wordsI.-- Billy Bimbo and Peter Porker were walking through Fairyland this morning when Billy found a lovely flower and gave it to Peter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 19 Feb 1922, Page 2
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