\& i .hMstmas. 4llt'ts*m THE FARMERS" XMAS BAZAAR Toys all Kiddies will Love Happy throngs of children have visited this "Children's Paradise." Numberless attractive toys make their appeal, and Father has an easy task in satisfying the eager clamour. Each visit reveals new surprises, and will continue to do so until the Happy Christmas Day is here. The "Lucky Dip" is continually being replenished with ample supplies. Pigmyphone Records. Double-sided. ~-., i-.< •• •■ 1/-each Games. All the favourites. Snakes and Ladders, Ludo, Steeplechase, Table Tennis, Diver's Luck, Panchette, etc. 6d to 8/6 Tennis Racquets from 2/3 to 18/6 Crayons, Chalks, Paints .. .. 2d pkt. to 3/6 Mouth Organs, Trumpets, Squeakers .. .. • • from 6d Dolls' Prams. High-class Seagrass -., 38/6 69/6 77/6 Clown Driving Goat, and other mechanical novelties. Trains, Boats, Ford Cars from 2/3 to 37/6 Skipping Ropes, Reins from 1/- to 5/6 Marbles, Beads, Humming Tops .. 6d to 2/6 CHINA WARE DEPARTMENT. "Omar Khayyam" Ware. Colourful decoration. The deep blue Eastern sky, with exact reproductions of the Persian i characters. Teapots, Jugs. Plates, Float Bowls, Vases, etc. All moderately priced. "Shelley" Novelties, rather late in arrival, but decidedly acceptable for gifts. Many new decorations. "Royal Doulton." Goffers, Pansy and country scenes. FANCY DEPARTMENT. Photo Frames. Choice selection of the latest English samples \ just to hand, These are in Pewter, Copper and Oxidised Silver. ' \ Xylonite Gifts— Ladies' Hair Brushes, with genuine bristles. *" * Gents' Hair Brushes, with or without case. Cloth Brushes, also Hat Brushes* . ■ ■ Trays, Mirrors (Hand or Pocket). Infants' Sets, in Pink and Blue. Trinket, Hairpin Boxes, Glove Stretchers, Shoe Lifts. -THEFARM This year the toys for little folk are better fl»n ever be. fore. All kinds/ of new iavtn. tions have made their ap. pearanee for the first tine, toys that wiE please the H gtown-nps, to* Gome along i and bring your \ kiddies to Tor. ~ land at "The, Fanners." 1 Our warehouse tea-rooms will" open on Xm»a Cashel Street Christ
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18569, 19 December 1925, Page 4
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