TRY THESE
Neatly Tricked'' Say to a friend: "I'll race you and If you win I will give you fourteen pounds." In the race you purposely try to lose, and when your clium says: "Where is the fourteen pounds?" you simply pick up a stone and say: "Fourteen pounds equal one stone. Here j*ou are." Whose Is It? Here is a jolly game for you to play indoors or outdoors. Any number can play. One player is chosen, and the other players have to place an article, belonging to them on the table. The chosen player is shown the players' articles and told who they belong to. Then, he goes out of the room. The articles, are now shuffled,, and the player outside is called in. The p]avcr lias to look at the articles and say who they belong to. and the number he remembers right is put down on a piece of paper. Another player then goes out of the room. The game goes on until all the players have been out 01 the room, and the one who has the most right is the winner.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 31, 20 March 1942, Page 6
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187TRY THESE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 31, 20 March 1942, Page 6
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