A GAME TO PLAY.
(Sent ill by Olive Andrews, 11, The Parade St. lielier's; age 9.) Round games are always popular, and most people like to take a hand in "Packing. Father's Trunk." Players sit in a group, and someone starts the game by saying: "I am packing father's trunk. He has apples, and I shall put in some berries." Then the next one says: "I am packing father's trunk. He has apples arid berries, and I a inputting in cocoa." So it continues round the circle, each one nariiing all that has been packed and adding something beginning with the next l'etter of the alphabet.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 2 (Supplement)
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