With Scenes from the "Sleeping Beauty." s*? I 81 TO-MORROW at 10 a.m. FOURTH FLOOR Near the Staircase to our Tea Room and Roof Playground. . _ 1 I |\' ' (k#«i|l||||i 0 Admission, Adults or Children, 6d each. Everyone gets a present. In addUion, each 1 \ w/D child who comes on Friday wiU receive fromthePrincessapiece -' v FADMFIK lo 1 - I fHf S INVITATION to YOU from the PRINCE and ( I \ ¥ 3 ffi (1 \ ' e BuTmany exciting adventures happened before that. The fairies' christening ffi '. '-i . . | - \ -=l f 111 Vl\ " = ffi 1 \ the wicked old witch's wish, and then the Princess pricked her finger and tell Listen, Children! It happened like this. Late the other night I was JJ * \— / \lfll \M * = Sfi \ \ asleep—everyone in the palace did—and there arose a wall or thorns. [J. hurrying home, when what should I see but the whole fleet of "Farmers' " Z \irJs YII \m E Ifi Bγ Then came the first prince. But the wall baffled him, and the townsfolk shook ifl playground motor cars tearing down Hobson Street. They were driven by S I If = S Jt€sL ' their heads. "A hundred years she sleeps, oh, prince—'tis not for you to awaken l£ . strange little beys with plumed caps and scarlet and gold pants and tunics. 5 ;• I 1" J — Sfi I *T\ A V, " .Hi "Whoever are you all and wherever are you going in those cars at S . ■ = S J%miilw Hi ' "And after the hundred years?" he asked. ffi this time of night," I cried, as I ran after them. .... , , 5 • r-nr- T L-1 • , U - r . = I <CMH Will The people smiled. "The foretold prince will break through, kiss, and "We're; in a terrific hurry," one shouted back, but jump on board = //» WERE I am baCK again at The rarmerS . = * "I I i people emu *- and 111 tell you. So 1 jumped on as k slowed down. S -•t'LJ /-, l rr -J .1 T = S 1 awaken her. £h "We're the page boys from the Sleeping Beauty s Silver Palace, and = if Come along Oil hlday O the ioy Depart- = ffi Jl\ JB "And then ? "Why" They'll marry eack ether, of courK." g we're racing down to Father Christmas' biggest and finest ship, which has = A 1 ment, Third Floor, and you'll get a Big E | »jfcrSr~ ? »«^dShe $£*. smiled gallantly, "Here's to I just arrived. It is his last one to sail port: thi. In vt are I Balloon. If YOU Want to knOW the kind of Toys 1 | | ' their htS/and here's a Adding present too." So saying, he laid a S ainst the | most made. = have ready for yOU, read what 'Tiki' says in the = ffi ff , thorn the next, next, next, and I and boy will expect to find them there. Oh! Here we are!" = 'Children's Corner' on the other side of this adver- 1 I | „,%£ Vs^&%^Js%2& 1 tisement." | | and thorns through which to struggle. | Slllllllllll"" 111111111111,111,111111,,1111,111,,,1111,1111,,111111,1 - 1111111111111,1,111111,1,11,1,1,,1115,1111111 " ffi Oh! dear, no—only a towering wall of wedding presents! ( » must see them. M/ . ip How the Princess laughed when the Prince *'$"]&> ffi Imagine; having a flag-bedecked Ferris Wheel all your very own-which, yj awakened her and showed her all the presents. j >£&£'< u: when you wind it up, plays jolly tunes as it whirls around. There are W/ // C = C==:^3W * "What can we do with them all?"' criea she / V VK| . i i IS toy dial telephones, too! , , , , , ■ T M/ [ij ==^>^<$^ := S • b cw ilderment ~J UJ And girls! There is a model bathroom, with a little wash basin, towels, m/ [I] f "I know," cried he. "'Let's give them away o, > tiny taps, P^ u " s ' a a^y in t^ie lDat -' 1 - , ~ . , g/ m m iA#T Jpi S to all the children who love you." s3,S * And boys! There is an electric cinematograph. You just plug the //Demonstration of the I Jtl £ , ,? es! Y^' she cried e Hif y s han I "^^whifinterS^^^^^ 1 « DDUCTn " gJ VPT ff f lIL. ffi children—and every one of them shall have a * It really types; in fact I simply had to use it to type this letter to you. PKLbIU * Pie ccofourwedd.n,cake,too! Hi However, when I've finished, I'll put it back again, and you'll be able to U C * " Tlle ver >' idea." said Prince Charming, ))_~y )\ )) )) Ifl see it when you come along to The Farmers' Third Floor. VaCUUM S "and perhaps they'd like to sleep with it under =- 4fer t-" „, r ffi Isn't it exciting having this corner all to ourselves? Be sure and J? 3W \% J S theif P illows and dream a rnag'C dream, he BHnCf YOUT Children lO IHβ t amiCrb H watch for it again next Tuesday—something very important! IH^: W X^^^Fi v v:s ■ :: ' ■■■■■■■ - :x -^ -.. S said with a twinkle in his eyes, as he kissed his QiJ r PnJnrO (FMirth FloOV) tO See * P-S.—l hope you are trying for a prize in The Farmers* Painting Jil| ;11 pniTRPIFrF COOK'S SET com- S Princess again. bllVCr rdICLCe [t UUI Ul l ™ . . CJ S Competition. Remember, all paintings must be sent in by the end of NOT Electric- Mβ M l?^ ? I ST. smiled so sweetly "I'm sure they t ke "Steping Beauty."AdmißßlOn 6d. * ncxt^eek . iSfc to el I Z^^—L-i^l^- PRESENTS FOR ALL! | BU Tu« e ° thing m I 111 'At^*-- IfflKßHiSfiHia^ Buy * he F ° Ur BOWh °" 2/11 MMwMMimM _— X-V. " Presto *' is that B _ TT II K " ' V "~-( k~h which in turn <&M I ■ iwilfV D con f c S B'l ? -'^k"1 S"ol @pQ» I All New Zealand-made and Ideal for Xmas Presents. ■ $Bi| lifc',w) F S "« D=, ° c o a TpZ, £7/9/6 'I'jsS I l^"? Value in Auckland $y. Dainiy ' EnsOTljk WATCH with Fishing Gear 1 ESS*S^^S la. aJL g,o»» 1 « n t,' a b L:tZ V¥/rJh _ ~, p. irnrv;es i >->^>'snP«^^P B eeHfv v They are all made in New Zealand | for the matrcrn is are green, tango, blue, and gre en. Sizes, \>S&Wjr rOMPASS For All t-UrpOSeS. ■ and are really good quality Ties. | carried out in light on wh ite"ground.. Size, S.S.W., S.W., and ! JTX*~ry-f FISHING RODS 2-piece ■ T&. %,' Usually retailed at 1/11, 2/6 and | figured marocain. w The new " Pathfinder," with plain or radium dial ,5 z 4/6. I "Sp S^^S^SßHP^^ '- Ties! 1 250 PAIRS LADIES' ART. SILK and patented compass in crown of winding stem. SPOON BAITS—r or trol mg. | SECOND FLOOR. | JT (I An ideal Watch for everyday use. New thin Silver-plated Copper Spoons, ■ | v B J VjLAJ V £jD» SSSSS !' a ; "j 551 1 ■■- W"?-i--- e'/n 8/11 • ■! Special Clearance of Broken Ranges in M I,"""' , 1/J1 I ground sheets. I! CORSETS AND CORSELETTES. | cOLQURED SpecM MaSB i f \\ f J J|| Rubber Ground shect) for campers, M j Buy your Foundation Garments at these Astounding Prices. ROLLER TOWELLING. 36-INCH I £SSrH] S: 5 1 Hpi ; %jS i ■ JPW ■ \\ . /Al // S • • J • 1 Usual Price 16/6. ! = w Jtk attractive coloured borders of pretty floral, novelty and -m M CHILDREN'S 1 | SECON o plooh' «-~*-1/3 ~* "H# SSsSSrS ■" 4 ::;„ ind Ji; d,., I ground floor specials. ;E\ rnMPLETE OUTFIT. saddlery department— = j.i. m j .»..ei i» A, w™, o ,-,1, "ft ''/' " ° != ! Si «» -'■- 8 '• smocks, i n u»«. pink, brick. ,f I I CO^ WorCream) FIRSTFLQOR - ■S£ "- 7 -12/6 |1 P-: 2/11 -' and tussore. Si 2 esO.S. r ■ 22/6 ' Reducedtos / llpair - skconoploo, ini and \iaay,p r ic =:s/il I , I'M ?dlo°nGe a n^Ttpe r n tine FREE BUS SERVICE! '-' Fro§ - Annual-these favourites Ol I •J I 1 I *J^ 4 lS l wStf-Sirf'B«» fc ■ The Farmers' B««e. run at fre- « 5 HP I #1 each- oMo^^| I S!!^ I g i odl - in cls s H a pRS , E°! , £4/i7/6 ZTlTclVeVotQuctZ m i I 3X002. e o A s DIES d"Iv SSO^ BLO %f- „, En^3h '^f o^ ' SEHir"-1 HOBSON STREET ANDWYNDHAM ~ -
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 286, 3 December 1931, Page 19
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