I OPENS NEXT FRIDAY 1 A LL children love Mickey the Mouse. Well, here are Mickey's I and sisters, uncles, aunts and other relations . . . 300 of I them, all alive and busy as bees . . . living in a city of their own. And I what a wonderful city it is, with its furnished bungalows, its shops, cinema, railway station, home for blind mice, service station for free cheese and many other buildings, surrounded by well-kept lawns for baby mice to play on. See the MICE in their Homes. See the MICE on the Electric Train. See MR. GRINDER-MOUSE, the Dentist. J • See DR. TWEEDLE-MOUSE, who cures cat bites. I I See I. SPRINGUM, the Private " Trap " Detective. I See IMA CURLEY-MOUSE, the Hairdresser. MOUSE CITY is a unique attraction, for all the Performing Mice are really I j alive # It's the most amazing show ever seen in New Zealand. Will delight all children and amuse their parents. Bring the youngsters to the MOUSE CITY on Friday or any day before Christmas. Walk through the Toy Department, Ground Floor, and you will see the entrance to the city. SIXPENCE admits young or old, and every visitor receives a Present from the Gypsies who inhabit the Enchanted Forest near the city. MOUSE CITY will be the TALK of the TOWNSEE IT ON FRIDAY/ TRADING CO, LTD. HOESOU aatS WYNDHAM STREETS
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 275, 20 November 1935, Page 21
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Page 21 Advertisements Column 2
Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 275, 20 November 1935, Page 21
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