THE GOOD GAME.
(Sent in by Doreen Stubb.s, Tino]ini, North Auckland. In this there are as many cards as players. Oil the top of each card i* written "Dining Kooni," "Kitchen," "Garden," etc.,' one place or room on ca'cli card. These cards are put in sealed envelopes, and are handed round to tlmplayers, together with pencils. When .every player luts a card, the referee says "Go!" and the players tear open the envelopes and \Vrite down 011 the cards as many things as they can remember their own- particular place ought to have. A time limit is given, and the player who liar; "furnished" his own allotted "room" the best wins a prize. The furniture must represent the usual things tlsed in that special room, though a "bed-sitting room" could have a bed, which a "sitting room" eould not.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 147, 23 June 1934, Page 3 (Supplement)
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