LONDON'S ATTRACTIONS.
* TALK GIVEN TO CHILDREN. The many things which children would find to interest them in London were described by* Miss G. Glanvilie in a talk at the children's library on Saturday morning. Miss Glanville, who has recently returned from England, spoke of the dogs and horses in London. There were far more dogs than one would expect to see, she said, and there were many horses there, too. Horses in England were usually better cared for than many in New Zealand. She described also the Tower of London and Madame Tassaud's. One of the latest additions at Madame Tassaud's was a wax model of Mickey the Mouse. Similar talks have been arranged for children in the library every second Saturday.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20903, 10 July 1933, Page 5
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