V z fW r tASA \ HAV'S ROOF Opens To-Day —3 p.m. "Aladdin’s Wonderland” What thrills you’re in for as you bo through the Magic Caves of “Aladdin’s Wonderland. First, In a fairy-tale setting you’ll see the display of Birds and Tropical Fish. Next, some real Magic—you’ll have the opportunity of rubbing Aladdin’s Lamp—the Genie will appear, and you can make your wish. Then, in a palatial setting, there’s the beautiful Princess with all her Maids of Honour. Through the Main Cave door you’ll make your way and find yourself In a glorious garden, with illuminated flowers. As In the original tale the Wicked Magician appears, and magic follows magic as he tries to persuade Aladdin to give up his lamp. Frojn beginning to end you’ll be thrilled sjiq amazed with this great show. Other things of interest you’ll see in your tour of the Roof are—the White and Black Rabbits—the White Doves—the big Mother Hen and* the little Bantam Chicks—the Funny Mirror outside Aladdin’s Cave, etc. AH the usual roof attractions too.
Only £d Admission and this entitles you to a FREE RIDE on the Switch* back and Mcrry-go-Round. The Roof will be open— FRIDAY: 2 p.m. to 5.15 p.m. and 6.16 to 9 p.m. SATURDAY: 9.30 a.m. to Noon, and thereafter DAILY from 9.30 a.m. Ice Creams and Soft Drinks will be on Sale. Join in the Fun HAY’S DAY HAY’S LTD., “The Friendly Store” Locknit Vest and Pantie Sets . . • As illustrated— Opera-top Vest with dainty lace motif and sleek-fitting Panties 'to match. In shades of Peach. Ivory, Nile and Sky. S.W. and W. •• 14/11 Set LOCKNIT NIGHTDRESSES; trimmed with dainty lace or with contrasting shades of embroidery. Rose, Ivory, Peach, Apple, Sky and Maize shades. S.W., W. and O.S.— 12/11 t0 45/$
s i a t I I * Your Christmas Money Goes Further at Calder Mackay's NO PAYMENTS EXCEPT DEPOSITS FOR 3 WEEKS ON A £6 ORDER 2/6 DEPOSIT— Nothing More to Pay for 3 Weeks Make up an Order: BANZWARE the Enamel Ovenware. Casseroles from 22/6, Fry Tans 19/6, Stew Pans from 36/6 IRONING BOARDS 10/6 each ELECTRIC IRONS—--31/3 32/6 each ELECTRIC JUGS 22/6 each ELECTRIC TOASTERS— From 17/6 each CAMPER’S FOLDING TABLES .. 19/6 each CHILDREN’S LOW CHAIRS f ‘ V, 25/- eacl STRONG FOLDING «PLAI PENS .. 32/6 eacl DINING CHAIRS, lift-out up bolstered seats 25/6 eac TOWEL RAILS from 2/3 eac' CLAMP-ON BED LAMPS 32/6 eac BEDROOM DINING and UPHOLSTERED SUITES From Deposit, FAY YOUR DEPOSIT-—THEN ©/ w Weekly NOTHING MORE FOR 3 WEEKS I 3)3 \ I I J i £ *•. hj lliir .'ELU ft - 1 £ SB? I 115 WORCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 22 Mawhera Quay, Greymonth. 9 Strathallan Street, Tlmaru. Caldet Mackay Co Ltd i
WANT-ADS.
“I sold them through The Press want-ads.—and bought these new things." —6
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23812, 4 December 1942, Page 7
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