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I THE PENALTY KICK, At Iβ. ; SNAKES AND LADDERS, for two or four players, At Is. 9d. i. ' WONDER PIES, for Children's Parties, At 10d., Is. Bd., 3s. lid. ■ THE MONKEY AND THE COCOANUT, for two, three, or four players-, ;■■ ■ ■ At Is. 6d. ;. THE PROG RACE—A Good Game for Young and Old, At Is. lid. : THE WORD BUILDER, instructive, At 4s. 6d. J THE JUMPING RABBlT—lndoor target practice, At Is. lid. I JOHN AND JUMBO, At 4s. 6d.; TEDDY BEARS at Play, At Is. 6d. ! HOUSE ON FIRE—An Exciting Game, At Is. Od. [ HUNTING THE GRIZZLY, a Sporting Game, 'At 6b. 3d. J SPRING-HEELED JACK, a Game for a number of persons, At 3s. 6d. I CLOWNS, full of interest for the Youngsters, At 4s. 6d. . j" TINY TOTS' POST OFFICE, At Is. lid. ' EMBROIDERY WORKERS, a fascinating Kindergarten Game, At Bid-» Is. 3d. ! GAMES FOR ADULTS. \ "COKER NUT" THROWING—AiI Exciting Game, At Is. lid. I ROULETTE, At os. 9d.; BLOW FOOTBALL, At Is, 6<L I DIZZY DOTS, At Is. 6d. DOMINOES, At 2s. lid. [ HOOPLA, At Is. Gd. 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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1139, 29 May 1911, Page 4
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