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The Bottled Button.

The button in a clear glass bottle, as is shown in the accompanying- illustration, hangs attached by a thread to the cork, which is securelysealed at the top. How can you sever the thread so that the button falls to the bottom without uncorking the bottle ?

! Yon may think that, this cannot ;he done, hut after you understand how to perform this trick you can have Jots ol' fun trying it on your friends. Nothing is iie"ih'il hut a , small lens to focus the iv.ys of the • sun. vliich pass through I lit1 glass without heating ii ;U h! hum the t ;i."(-'iiil. A .spectacle lens liii^ht do 1 it.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 9 October 1914, Page 2

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The Bottled Button. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 9 October 1914, Page 2

The Bottled Button. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 9 October 1914, Page 2

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