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Ten Pins

Proof thai American ideas art, creeping into the younger New Zealand mind, vva.s seen to-day when three or Four bottles were. left across the footpath in an orderly row. Apparently some of the youth of Whakatane had been engaging in a little bowling practice, and thought that the best place For an alley was along the Footpath. Tenpins might be. popular in Ihe States, but we would rather not have, the game practiced oni the Footpaths. In the main street.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 56, 14 March 1944, Page 2

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82

Ten Pins Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 56, 14 March 1944, Page 2

Ten Pins Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 56, 14 March 1944, Page 2

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