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CHINA’S REPLY TO JAPAN. .\ Here is a nice little topical item that will be received* with gusto at any smoko. A strip of coloured paper is shown to contain some Oriental writing. Pattering that this is a diplomatic message from Japan to China, he says that immediately it was received it was torn up; and he suits the action to the word by tearing it into small pieces These are rubbed together and then shown restored with China s message to Japan. AND —there is a big laugh coming, but we cannot explain that here. There is no catch; it is just too good to disclose. Price 2/6. THE ACCOMMODATING BOX 4 Different Coloured Silks are shown. Audience selects a colour which is vanished ; upon the box being opened the selected silk is found. . . . A New and Self-contained Trick. Price 8/6 Posted * .9 BOTTOMLESS TUMBLERS, 5/8 each, Posted. The Mysterious Appearing Silk from Tumbler. Tumblers only 5/6 each, posted. Write for our Catalogue of Magic— Bd. Posted. Write enclosing Postal Note to STEWART, LAWRENCE & CO. LTD. II Manners St., WELLINGTON

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Camp News, Volume 3, Issue 115, 27 March 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisement 2 Camp News, Volume 3, Issue 115, 27 March 1942, Page 1

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