...... .. . . , . . „ —■ jOWRlfe. ... / 13 i jc / wra Jr # nr V * j L 'W fagv x, * 1 \ 11 99 fekX/ 7 Silent Night On Sunday night, when all is silent except the gentle, melodious tinkle of sleigh bells as Santa skims across the rooftops . . . when the children finally succumb to the “dream-man”—after deperately struggling to stay awake to discover how Santa does manage to climb down that narrow chimney ... on Sunday night, when the tree is decorated, the last gift wrapped, and you gratefully sink into a chair . . . you will remember and contemplate the true meaning of Christmas: the glorious birth in Bethlehem . . . and then when dawn breaks and the children, with eyes , glistening, discover that somehow Santa did manage to squeeze down the chimney, we at Beath’s hope with all our hearts that this Christmas Day will be your happiest ever. The Directors, Management, and Staff of Death and Co. Ltd. extend to you and your family The Compliments of the Season
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31560, 23 December 1967, Page 3
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