BRAIN TWIZZLERS
By PROF. J. D. FUST —COPYRIGHT
No. 5. '
A number of years ago a man walked into a small crossroads store to purchase a cigar. After inspecting the stock he selected a five-cent cigar and gave the storekeeper a dollar bill. The storekeeper looked in his till and said: "Sorry, mister, I can't change your bill; is that all you have?" "No," eaid the man, "1 have a fivedollar bill, but you can't change that if you can't change a one-dollar bill!" "Oh, ves I can," answered the storekeeper—and he did, in legal tender too. How did he do it? See answer on Page 11.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 142, 18 June 1938, Page 6 (Supplement)
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