Your letters this week were amongst the very best I have received from my nieces and nephews because they were so interesting. ...
Article : 1,185 wordsWriters to the Page next week may choose any subject they please. The letter should be original, and not too long, l[?]like best,letters about things ...
Article : 323 wordsStep cards are awarded for good puzzles submitted ; a point towards, the quarterly prize for all puzzles used ; and a point ...
Article : 125 wordsDear Aunt Bundy -- This week I am going to tell you how I would spend £1. Well first I think I would got a gold brooch with my initials ...
Article : 355 wordsTake 1. pound dates, ½ cup walnut meats, 2. tablespoons Candied ginger. Stone the dates and put them through, a food chopper. Add the ...
Article : 355 wordsDear Aunty -- As the subject this week is "How I Would Spend 10- and a £1." I would spend l0- on a new dress, or a hat, or silk stockings ...
Article : 406 wordsIn this very easy hidden names puzzle Doris Puckering has, buried a wild animal, a mode of travelling and three toys. Who can find them? ...
Article : 122 wordsMary Bain's, acrostic has to do with a familiar sight since Bert Hinkler and Kingsford Smith came home. It is very easy and I expect a lot will ...
Article : 147 wordsThe following are other writers who also sent good contributions and take extra steps. Elsie Gretton, David Breusch, ...
Article : 57 wordsLittle brass or fancy clocks, which, have lost their going powers and stay stopped, their faces indicating a time that is wholly wrong, call ...
Article : 171 wordsDear Aunt Bundy -- If I found a pound I would just love to buy a walk and talk doll. But if mother said no, well aunty n pretty black hat ...
Article : 574 wordsLet's try a change that should make an easy song. We will use the two double letters of our, heading So and SI. Who can make the best ...
Article : 77 wordsDear Aunt Bundy -- If I had ten shillings for myself to spend I would buy myself a school frock for (46, a pearl necklet for 26 and the ...
Article : 150 wordsThese are the solutions to Ivy Scrivener's very good To-and-Fro : -- 1. Andes ; Sedna. 2. Ward ; draw. 3. Gleneler (the same from either ...
Article : 56 wordsExceptional merit in these contributions has earned, two points towards the quarterly award. ...
Article : 246 wordsJack Walker tells how to do it. To do this trick the conjuror places a number of hats in a row on a table. A basin of sugar is then brought out, ...
Article : 275 wordsIn her. bundawho Iris, Camplin hid these Kornerites names very cleverly : 1. Joy Stringer. 2. Violet Ellis. 3. Phyllis Baldwin. 4. Mavis Camplin. ...
Article : 39 wordsCustoms, happenings and habits, that though even often long gone past, have a bearing on life today. ...
Article : 214 wordsOne point each towards the ten that win a Badge, is awarded for letters from these Kiddies : George Dix, Hazel Rigby, Vera ...
Article : 27 wordsFilling in the final line to the rhyme about Childers. and Isis drew some quaint tries. This. was the rhyme that needed a missing line ...
Article : 216 wordsThese are the week's additions to Aunt Bundy's Family. Jean McPherson,, Kia-ora, Rosedalc. ...
Article : 18 wordsI have pot noticed any Taragoola notes for some time. Last Monday week, Mr. and Mrs. Davies and family left for their ...
Article : 178 wordsEach of these writers is awarded one point towards quarterly quarterly prizes Doreen Dix, Ivy Scrivener, Dulcie ...
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Advertising : 23 wordsI am sure Iris Doolan yill he surprised at the number of novel sentences that may be made by using the letters of her name as initials : -- ...
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Bundaberg Daily News and Mail (Qld. : 1925 - 1940), Thu 6 Sep 1928, Page 9
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