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ANIMAL RING-TOSS

The diagrams show two cut-out animals on stands for a ring-toss game which is very popular with small children. The animals can be placed on the table or on the floor; as they are small there is no danger of breaking anything in the room. The rings used are rubber jam jar rings. Cut the cat out from Jin plywood, 7in tall and 3jin wide, and leave

two pins, each jin long, at the bottom, as shown in the illustration. These pins hold the cat to the base; they are glued into holes specially cut for them in . the base. The base is 3jin square by ?in thick.

Cut out the rabbit from Jin plywood, Sin tall and sin wide. Leave two pins, jin long, as shown in the

illustration. These pins are glued into specially cut holes in the base, as they are for the cat. The base for the rabbit is sin long by 3jin wide by Jin thick. Paint the animals in bright colours.

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Southland Times, Issue 23374, 4 December 1937, Page 8 (Supplement)

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ANIMAL RING-TOSS Southland Times, Issue 23374, 4 December 1937, Page 8 (Supplement)

ANIMAL RING-TOSS Southland Times, Issue 23374, 4 December 1937, Page 8 (Supplement)