LAST WEEK'S COMPETITION
THE elusive; coin
That one was too easy. There were four answers and all were correct. Barry Thomas sent the jjaper tei demonstrate with. Yes, you see— well let Cecily Sullivan tell you: First I cut a hole in the paper the exact size of a shilling and folded the paper through the' middle of the hole. Then I placed the two-shilling piece in the crease with the paper folded and it slipped through quite easily. You see ma hearties, that was the way and here were the winners:—■ Cecily Sullivan Barry Thomas Noleen Loomes B. Thomas Congrats, your free picture tickets await you at the Beacon. P.T.W.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 36, 1 April 1942, Page 6
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111LAST WEEK'S COMPETITION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 36, 1 April 1942, Page 6
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