SMOKE BUBBLES.
Everyone, no matter what his age, finds something fascinating in blowing soap bubbles and watching their changing tints. But to blow a bubble full of smoke and to watch the fumes spreading a,s it explodes is much better fun. It is very easy, to do. When you have blown your bubble to about two-thirds of the size required ask your father to complete the blowing with some of the smoke out of his -pipe or cigarette; Bubble-blowing is not just a game for children, for at the Science Museum, in London, there is a tremendous bubbleblowing machine which was used by a famous scientist in the course of his experiments. He blew bubbles Which were two feet in diameter and lasted for months!
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 38, 14 February 1931, Page 3 (Supplement)
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