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FUN WITH MAGIC! illfe HANDKERCHIEF TO BALL. Taking a handkerchief, the magician waves it gently up and down and causes it to change into a billiard ball. Price, without silk 2/6. THE MONTE CRISTO DECK, No. 1. ' ZX | A A 1 liW ■ M J | to*- ___ >r . MAGIC FORCING PACK OF CARDS. No. —This is a modern forcing deck. You can show . all the cards to be different, yet you can force a card in the most subtle manner. Price, Complete, 4/6. ✓ " THE MONTE CRISTO DECK, No. 2. f • No. 2.—Enables any amateur to perform many tricks, including the following:—Restore the torn card. Burn a card, and afterwards restore it whole and perfect. Cut pack and name top card before the cut is made. Burn card and / then find it in the pocket of the person who burned it. Discover a card by its weight or smell. Destroy a card and afterwards find it in a hat, in a locked box, under a chair cushion in a gentleman’s pocket. Any one of the tricks can be performed by an amateur in the drawing-room, without fear of detection and will enable him to amuse the company with only the aid of the pack of cards, no confederate being required with any of the tricks. Complete, with Cards, Directions and Secret. Price, Complete, 4/6. Here H is! ' THE WkjMW. LIQUEUR. J Wv TESTER. ' \ The Very \ - \Vtx \ Latest from \ Australia. Ten Cards, each representing a Drink, is first shown; cards are then placed face down and free choice (no fore-. ' ing) is given to audience to select a Drink. Without hesitation performer is able to name the Drink selected.Note these features: —Can be repeated as often as you like without fear of detection. . Can be done close up and anywhere. Only limited supply. Get your set of this exclusive trick immediately. Price Complete, 7/6. Silks, all colours, hemmed 12 x 12—1/6 each Write enclosing Postal Note to STEWART, LAWRENCE & CO. LTD. I I Manners St., WELLINGTON

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Camp News, Volume 3, Issue 143, 9 October 1942, Page 1

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