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DO YOU KNOW—

That you can get a lot of fun at, a tea party by telling the teacups? You can make quite a sum of money for a sale of work or a garden party if you dress up like a gipsy and tell the teacups for a small payment? That the teacup hales just amuse people and make them laugh, so there is no pretence of fortune-telling? That to tell Ihe teacups you empty your cup by drinking the tea, give it a twist three times in your left band, turn it upside down in the saucer to drip, and I lien read? That if the leaves look like the figure one in two places on the side of Hie cup it means that you have a friend who will slick to you through thick and thin?

That when Ihe leaves form groups on two sides, running up toward the brim of (lie cup, and Jook like a hill, you will have to go a journey? Thai, Ihi' group on one side only means I hat a single person will meet a new sweetheart, and that a married couple will soon have more money to spend? Thai, when a Jot of leaves, spread over Ihe hoflom of Hie cup like liny dogs, are in two places, money is coming to you? That a letter is on Ihe way. and that I here will bo good news in it, when a lillle bunch of leaves stick together, and there are two of ihose bunches?

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Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17246, 5 November 1927, Page 15 (Supplement)

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DO YOU KNOW— Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17246, 5 November 1927, Page 15 (Supplement)

DO YOU KNOW— Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17246, 5 November 1927, Page 15 (Supplement)

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