NEW PARTY GAME.
To add to tb« pleasures of a party, or evening, tli<3 following game will cant* much amusement and at tbe earoe time provide a good test of natural keenness and local geography for both adults and children. The eighteen jumbled words below are the mis-spelt nkmea of districts and suburbs of Auckland, both sides of the harbour being inehided. Provide the players with pencils, paper and a copy of the words, and give them a set time, say ten minutes, to place the names. Then gather the paper and announce the winner, who will be the player with the greatest number deciphered correctly. *• , m loutrembant j.. C.EONAHLN 11. KAREF7rWNM 3. NEODPTRVO 12. WBNXOT 4. RELANLP 13. POMES r>. REYAJiNBH 14. VALONADB «. REYGttLYN 13. GLSANDKJN 7. SO.NNYBOP 10. SORPEEN 8. MENQET 17. SEI.EREILIJ 0. PAKANAUT IS. BLSAENYTYA Answers. — Romuera, Oiichunga, Dcvooport, Parncll, Heine Bay, Grey Lvnn, Ponsonby, Mt Eden, Takapuna, Mount Albert, Newmarket, .Newton, Kpsom, Avondale, Ivingsland, Penrose, Elleralie, Stanley Bay.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 171, 21 July 1928, Page 2 (Supplement)
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163NEW PARTY GAME. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 171, 21 July 1928, Page 2 (Supplement)
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