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A TRAIN GAME

If you have a long journey on the way home from your holidays, it’s ever so tedious having to sit quite still all the while, isn’t it, children? You can make the time go much more quickly if you play a game. You will each need pencil and paper, of course, so be sure you take this along with you. First write down how many flowers you can think of that begin with a letter A. Then how many girls’ and boys’ names that begin with A. When you have finished a list; —you need daddy to give you a given time for each —you just compare the lists and see who has won by getting the biggest number. You can go on by thinking of names beginning with B, or flowers with C, and so on.

j'lunro, Avondale; Bessie Colson, Tataunui; Alma Humphreys, Whangarei; Meg Grattan, Mount Eden; Norma Wigg, T’t. Chevalier; Mabel Rainsford, Otahuhu; Henry Beehre, Point Chevalier; Hilda Jarvis, Mount Eden: Kenneth Harriman, Howick; Mary Turrall, Birkdale; Pauline June Ivil, Te Atatu; Audrey Murphy. Ponsonbv; Manu Martin, Ngaruawahia; Cyril Butler, Point Chevalier; Roy White, Paeroa; Helen Clothier, Hamilton; Jean Wells, Papatoetoe; Freda M filer, Otahuhu; Joyce Rubiek, Archhill; D. Buchan, Pukekohe; Mary Meade, Milford; Elaine Hopkins, Taumarunui; Brian Quinn, Te Awamutu: Lawrence Chegwidden, Auckland; Laural Keoghan, Ponsonby; Walter Donovan, Paeroa; Lulu Eddy, Waiuku; Jean Reed. Devonport; Joan Hughes, Paeroa; Stanley Holgersson, Taumarunui; Una Year. Onehunga; Kitty Delahunty, Thames: Sheila Lock - ington, Waihi; Gordon Stewart, Point Chevalier; Jean Collier, Hikurangi; Albert Nelson Ivil. Te Atatu; Ina McCarthy, Auckland; Helen Brown, Rcmu-

era; Lorna Johnson, Kingsland; Dorothea Blackmore, Waiuku; M. Gubb, Papatoetoe; Molly Langdon, Mount Eden; Kathleen Lord, Turua; Margaret Jones, Raetihf; Jack and Norman Lydster, Takapuna; Joyce McLean, Glen Massey; No Name, Hairau Road, Turua; Ethel Goodhew. Hikurangi; Louise Snow, Remuera; Molly Rothville. Auckland; Edith Morman, Birkenhead; Jewel Dennis, Ukahukura.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 560, 12 January 1929, Page 25

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A TRAIN GAME Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 560, 12 January 1929, Page 25

A TRAIN GAME Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 560, 12 January 1929, Page 25

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