A WIND WHEEL.
(tit out a circle of thin cardboard about bin. across. Draw a circle on this with pencil, about 2in. smaller. Put eight dots at equal distances apart around this circle, and from these draw lines to the centre of the cardboard ring. Next, with a sharp knife, cut along these lines. Beiul back the pieces, one piece on one side of the cardboard ring, and the next on the other side, and so on. Take the ring •out in the open and liowl it along the ground. As soon as the wind catches it it will spin along in fine style. In his: announcement on a> Sunday morning the vicar regretted that money was -not coming .in fast enough—but he was no pessimist. , “\Y 7 e have tried,” he .said, “to raise the necessary money in the usual manner. \\ r o have tried honeenly. Now wo are going to .see what a bnzaur can do.”
Nurse (meaningly) : “I wonder who it was never folded up his clothes when he- went to bed?” . ’ Tommy: “Adam.”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 18 September 1926, Page 18
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177A WIND WHEEL. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 18 September 1926, Page 18
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