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  2. Advertising

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  3. CHOICE GEMS for the CHILDREN MY LITTLE MESSAGE

    Dear Boys and Girls,—Still my budget increases. I think that we will need a special postman to deliver all my letters soon. The solutions to the ...

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  4. The Postman's Budget

    Dear Auntie Kitty.—Would you kindly accept me as one of your many meces? I look forward to "The Sunday Times" every Sunday morning, as ...

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  5. LETTERS ACKNOWLEDGED

    Letters were received from Beryl Alp,, Jack Deighton, Dick Kyrwiood. Ken Gordon, Doreen Piesse, Lorna Hawkins, Harry Bluck, Gwen ...

    Article : 231 words
  6. NEW BOOKS

    "Insomnia," by Eliza Wake. "Work, and How to Do It," by Eileen Back. "The Burglar." by Roolna Bank. ...

    Article : 67 words
  7. OUR SWEET-MAKING CORNER

    Take half a pound of flour and mix well with two tablespoonfuls of sugar. Add a pinch of salt, a dessertspoonful of ground ginger and a pinch of ...

    Article : 79 words
  8. MERRY MOMENTS

    Fond Mamma: Here's a photograph of my little boy when he was a baby, and I want yon to make one of him, as he is now. ...

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    Mr. Eh What: I say—aw—would it be possible for you to take that green tie with the yellow spots out of the window? ...

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    Seaside Visitor (engaging rooms for holidays): And what about extras? Landlady: A shilling for gas; ninepence for cruet, and 'arf-a-crown for ...

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  11. Norman Berrigan

    He received first prize for the best dressed Highland laddie at the Caledonian Ball, 1925. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Passing by a hat factory recently where a fire had occurred, a passer-by inquirad what kind of business had been carried on there. ...

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  13. DERRICK'S PAPER BOAT

    Derrick had been making himself a paper boat and then he placed it in the small stream which ran behind his house. ...

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  14. RIDDLES AND JOKES

    Why is a butcher's cart like his boots?—Because it carries his calves. Jerry Jumbo: "Please, daddy, may I have sixpence to give to a poor lame ...

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    Gentleman: "Is your mother home, little boy?" Kid: "Yop, but whatever you're selling we've get plenty." ...

    Article : 219 words
  16. Our Hidden Object Competition

    My Dear Children,—Now for it! Listen, while I tell you exactly what you have to do to win one of these big prizes. It's a splendid competition, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. JUST BABY

    A sunbeam sparkled in my soul And flashed its sweet surprise From tender blue of flower hearts— That we call Baby's eyes. ...

    Article : 293 words
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    Which room is it that no one can eat?—A mushroom. Why is a piano like the heath?—Because children play on it. ...

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    Pat: "Will you lend me a shovel to get my friend out from that bog over there?" Farmer: "How far is he sunk down " ...

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    "Mother" said little Dora "thenre is something running accross the bathroom floor without legs." "What is it?" asked her mother. ...

    Article : 76 words
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