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THE MAGIC GLOVE.—Ask your friends if they have ever heard of a glove turning a somerfault of its own accord. They will most likely say "No, of course not," and then you produce a glove and tell them you will make it do as you have said. You blow into a glove to open it out, and place it on, the table with the palm downwards. Then roll a small ball or a large marble into the glove, and it will quickly turn "head over heels." The sketches will help you. •**3s-**************************************************

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 2 (Supplement)

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THE MAGIC GLOVE.—Ask your friends if they have ever heard of a glove turning a somerfault of its own accord. They will most likely say "No, of course not," and then you produce a glove and tell them you will make it do as you have said. You blow into a glove to open it out, and place it on, the table with the palm downwards. Then roll a small ball or a large marble into the glove, and it will quickly turn "head over heels." The sketches will help you. •**3s-************************************************** Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 2 (Supplement)

THE MAGIC GLOVE.—Ask your friends if they have ever heard of a glove turning a somerfault of its own accord. They will most likely say "No, of course not," and then you produce a glove and tell them you will make it do as you have said. You blow into a glove to open it out, and place it on, the table with the palm downwards. Then roll a small ball or a large marble into the glove, and it will quickly turn "head over heels." The sketches will help you. •**3s-************************************************** Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 2 (Supplement)

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