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Simple Twine-ball Holder.

In looking for a place for a twine bull, Mr. C. Loy happened to see a funnel, and it gave him an idea which he put into practice. He [uinched three holes at equal distances apart in its upper edge, and attached three strings which

were run to an apex and tied to a screw-eye in the ceiling. The end of the twine from the centre of the ball —this is important—was run through the funnel stem and allowed to hang as in an ordinary ball holder.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 6 November 1914, Page 2

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Simple Twine-ball Holder. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 6 November 1914, Page 2

Simple Twine-ball Holder. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 6 November 1914, Page 2

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