WHAT "SUN" CARDS MEAN.--Purple Special, equals 4 marks; Blue First Class, 3 marks; Red Second Class, 2 marks; Orange Third Class I mark. When you have a total value of 25, post cards to the Editor, in a long- envelope, marked " 'Sun' Cards only." A substantial cash prize ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 143 wordsSeven-shillings-and-sixpence, five-shillings. and a half-crown prizes for three best jokes each week. If two or more send in same, first ...
Article : 974 wordsLetters must be very short and brightly written. Two half-crown prizes and "Sun" cards every week for the brightest and most ...
Article : 91 wordsOh. What a fund of joy jocund, lies hld in harmless hoaxes! What keen enjoyment springs from cheap and sample things ...
Article : 25 wordsClosing date: November 27. ...
Article : 13 wordsParticulars of this appeared November 5. The closing date is November 20. ...
Article : 17 wordsOpen up a banking account and put 12 d in the bank. Next week put a penny, and so double the amount each week. If you kept doubling it every ...
Article : 75 wordsShearing has commenced here now without the difficulty which was experienced in some places, Although there are only nine shearers here at ...
Article : 213 wordsThe mixed-up letter which you had to set straight appeared November 5. The closing date is November 20. ...
Article : 22 wordsDear Young People,--I for an intense sense of kinship with the Walrus (the one who knew the Carpenter, of course, and took the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 430 wordsSix half-crowns and plenty of "Sun" cards for best little doll any size you like, dressed as fairily as possible, to give to a sick child at Christmas. ...
Article : 38 wordsA gentleman, having bought twenty-eight bottles of wine, and suspecting his servant of tampering with the contents of the wine-cellar, caused ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 121 wordsHALF-CROWNS to Bruce Robertson, Angledool Station, New Angledool: and Mary Simpson, S. Carthage, Brooklyn, Hawlesbury River. ...
Article : 65 wordsThis competition is open to senior "Sunbeamers," i.e., those between 16 and 18; but junior "Sunbeamers" may also enter and wrest away the prizes ...
Article : 115 wordsThe eight packets of foreign stamps go to Keith Godkin, Courthouse, Darlinghurst Richard purdy, "Serira.' Violet-stret, Chats wood; "Beauford" Moustoke, ...
Article : 126 wordsWe go with a knife or stick to the small park which is in our town to dig for yams. Soon we too hard at work digging and sometimes, are too eager ...
Article : 148 wordsA foreign coin each goes to "June." Eastern-mad, Turramurra; George Walker, Mayfield, Newcastle; Douglas Anderson, Aflon, Mitchell-street, Greenwich Pt.; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 wordsOne cool evening, when I was waking along the banks of a green, slimy lake, I witnessed this scene:-- The sun sank slowly behind a ...
Article : 119 wordsSo far as Sunbeam readers are concerned, it appears as if fairies are looked at a little askance. To every twenty competitors who rushed gladly to write a Sunbeam ...
Article : 127 wordsDo you want to see a goyser? Sending up its silver spray in diamond like bubbles, or a Maori. Where with its quaint carvings and nearby a ...
Article : 215 wordsPlace a sheet of paper on the table, hand your friend a magnet, and ask him if he thinks he could pick the paper up with the magnet. ...
Article : 117 wordsPompeii was burled 2000 years ago. Six important Sydney suburbs were buried this week. Who can dig them out one from each sentence? ...
Article : 108 wordsDick and Laura, after certain adventures with a howl of goldfish, take part in a conjuring entertainment in the ballroom of Government Hose. On the way home in the taxi Pick Keeps jumping un and down so restlessly that his father says he must have caught a [?] of dancing from the much-danced-on-floor. This gives Dick one ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 688 wordsMr. Rivers is said to have a cataract on his eye, a spring in his stride, a creak in his back, a sea of thoughts, a (n)otion (ocean) in his head. He also ...
Article : 57 wordsEASY MATUHSTICK MODELS.--Full-sized and half-sized matchsticks only sholuld be used the designs being worked geometrically, without the maishsticks cro[?]seing each other. The idea might be utilised at a children's party, the children sitting round the table and set to form models, prizes being awarded to these making the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 83 wordsRiding a bicycle down a steep hill is the blissfulest kind of ...
Article : 47 wordsHave you over heard of giving sick, kangaroos (pet ones) ducks, fowls, etc., aspirins? Well friend of mine tickled my fancy the other day when she ...
Article : 95 wordsTo prepare for this performance you must sow a wedding ring in the hem of a handkerchief; next place in the bottom of an ordinary egg-cup a small ...
Article : 196 wordsLooking from Echo Point (Katoomba) into Jamieson Valley, you behold a very beautiful scope. Far beneath you is a groat forest, and ...
Article : 107 wordsMount Keira used to have no fascination for me; I considered it just an ugly grey rock, sticking up in the air. The only good thought I had ...
Article : 155 wordsWhen we were on a trip to Cape Town I think the down was the most beautiful thing I have over seen, It was still dark when I dressed and went ...
Article : 198 words1 .--Peter Parker and Billy Bimbo found things dead slow "I wish a near thqhake of something would happen, growled Peter Then ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 12 Nov 1922, Page 2
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