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SUPREMACY Supremacy is 8 word much in the newe these daye: It has, in fact, become a house- hold word since the fascinating new war GAME of that name was introduced into New Zealand bomes. "Supremacy" is the joyous anbwer to the question How to fll the long winter evenings. The basic idea of tbe game is to capture; buy, or Bell war material, countries, towns, etc , 80 48 to eventually dominate the play and win the game, but atrategy, diplomacy, and pluck are albo necessary. Two to seven players may take part, each being represented by either battleship, aeroplane, tank, big gun, etc: (coloured models of these are supplied with the game) . Starting from 'go, these pieces ere moved around the board according to the throw of 4 dice: This is where the fun begins: When 8 player'& piece lands on 8 equare not already owned, he may buy that position from "Control" (banker ) . The object of owning towns, countries, aero- dromes, etc:, is that it enables you to take toll from opponents who land on the squares you own: Forts may be placed on certain equares ~these increase the value of your property, and enable you to exact even greater toll from invaders. Squares marked "blind fying" and 'a shot in the dark gve you the draw of 4 card, instructions on which must be followed. "Supremacy" is a game of shrewd manoeuvring, and ability to foresee enemy action, and provides great excitement, fun and amusement. Guphemavy copyright [Byptnarg No one wants to g0 out at night when there likely to be 4 game of "SUPREMACY. It fascinating_thrilling. Price 19/6, complete with all equipment and instructions. Ge your set now FILL IN AND POST THE COUPON Now! To The ELECTRIC LAMPHOUSE LTD , 11 Manners Street, WELLINGTON: Dear Sir8; Enclosed Is 19/6. Please send post free, complete equpment and instructiong for the net war game "SUPREMACY: NAME STREET TOWN "Listener Copyaigmt

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 103, 13 June 1941, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 103, 13 June 1941, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 103, 13 June 1941, Page 20

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