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Mas ■v--^^-^-^—* w„,-.„r , ■■■—-■ im Visit the Dominion's Largest .: p Department Store NO doubt you have read or heard of The Farmers' wonderful Warehouse in Hobson Street. Now that you are in town, we invite you to spend an hour or two here. You will find much to interest you. We suggest that you take one of the elevators to the Top Floor, walk through the Model Bungalow in our Furniture Department, then go up to the Roof. You will be delighted with the magnificent views of the City and Harbour to be J seen from the special observation platform. Your Kiddies will also enjoy riding on the Free Roundabout or in the little cars provided for their amusement. Tea or Luncheon may be obtained in our two Tearooms-— i you can either serve yourself or be served. Our service room i is the most beautiful Tearoom in New Zealand and is worth seeing, even if you do not require refreshments. You can now walk down through our many Departments and see the amazing variety of merchandise stocked by The Farmers'. You may go anywhere and inspect any of our goods —no one will urge you to buy. Bring the Children, tool MOUSE CITY -will be open until Saturday, 4th January. Real live mice in a little town of their own. Walk «* 117 1 9 through the Toy Department, Ground Floor, and you JN6Xt WCCKS will see the entrance to Mouse City. OhOpping HOUrS Take the Children to our Pets' Department. Third Floor, _ . to see the collection of gaily-coloured, birds and to meet Monday .... 8.30 to 5.30 " Hector," the 80-year-old Parrot. Tuesday .... 8.30 to 5.30 ... • • • Closed Wednesday and , »,., „ , , „ , . r* T , . , Tommy, the Midget Pony, and the Performing Dogs y _ will be on our Roof until the end of January. Tommy New Year Holidays. j s a great favourite and the wee kiddies love to ride on v » oin o s back. Then, of course, there are Motor-cars, Cycles Friday .... 8.30 to 9 and the Roundabout. Always lots of fun here during Saturday .... 8.30 to 12.15 the school holidays. FARMERS' TRADINGS Corner HOBSON and WYNDHAM STREETS BRETT'S AUCKLAND ALMANAC LOCAL GUIDE, DIARY Contains:—The New Parliament, the New Ministry, Every Place in Auckland AND STATISTICS. Province, Streets Directory, Chambers and Office Buildings, Parks txA ONfT Y < / Reserves, Holidays and Anniversaries, Population, Etc., Etc., Etc.-' \l ALL STATIONERS AND THE "STAR" OFFICE. Postage 3d.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 307, 28 December 1935, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 307, 28 December 1935, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 307, 28 December 1935, Page 16

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