GIVE THIS WEEK TO THE KIDDIES /A THEY’LL LOVE D.I.C. .TOYLAND CZm and t he Christmas week . . - kiddies’ week at the p.I.C. -. . . MAGIC the big store echoing with tooting trumpets, childish laughter. You can’t forgo your little ones the joy of a visit. Bring them for a ride on the Escalator ... Kk f then up to the wonders of the Magic Cave. Ut tliem a—meet Father Christmas, receive their presents from the V Nn fairies, then turn them loose in Toyland, greatest and most spectacular toy exposition ever shown by a New Zealand store. They’ll think they’re in Paradise, and vou’ll discover a thousand thrilling ideas for their 1 'll/ Christmas stockings and your grown-up gift list. \ 1J COME EARLY TO-DAY ! xJh TOYS FOR BOYS KIDDIBRICKS—You can build any- ' thing with them. Box of 100. 2/6 box || POP GUNS 1/-, 2/-, 2/6 — LEAD SOLDIERS—EngIish, in huge variety l/-> 2/-, 2/6 box GYROSCOPE TOPS—Famous British,/# Progress brand 1/3 and 2/6 iw YACHTS—Special value. 1/-, 1/6, 3/9, 4/6, 6/6 to 50/- iff ENGINE AND TENDER —15 in. long, solidly built, whistles as it runs. ..3/6 WHEELBARROWS—Wood, solid iron OIVP HBM A TRI&CF wheels. Brightly painted 7/11 S PEDAL CARS — For kiddies aged 2to ** OVwUTfcK. 4. Disc wheels, rubber tyres, and back TRICYCLES—SuitabIe kiddies 3 to 6 years rest. English. ~ 15/- Special heavy frame, lin. rubber tyres, fully " sprung leather seat, adjustable nickle-plated MOTOR CARS—SeIf propelling; splen- handlebars, ball-bearing bead. An 17/C didly made with rubber tyred disc : exceptional value and a gift he’ll love. W wheels, etc. Marvellous value at 35/- ball-bearing scooters—l2m. disc wheels, ljin. rubber tyres, ball-bearings 4 v ' throughout, foot brake, -rubbec—tread..D.9 ZC.. . mat., the.'city’s greatest toy value. Oaf TOYS FOR GIRLS TODDLE CARS—Fitted bumpers, tray, and rubber castors; takes place of dangerous high chairs. 12/6 TOY. PIANOS —Baby Grand Model, and very special va^ue TINKER TOYS— 4/9 to 10/6 ■ BABY DOLLS—They sleep. Unbreakable heads. Exceptional Value at .... 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 7/6,10/6 jl I { CUDDLY TOYS—Rabbits, Dogs, Cats, etc. / 7 ( 9d., 1/-, 1/3,. 1/6, etc. / ( | DOLLS’ HOUSES—Large sizes ... 20/-, 30/-, 40/- [ / \ DOLLS’ PRAMS 5/3, 12/6, 17/6, 32/6 each Qg O _ jf you were ever young yourself bring them to the Watch the Papers for the AnnounceMAGIC CAVE CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PARTY Let them see the Forest of Birds with its colonies of . brightly plumaged exotic songsters . . . Strawberry. This week. All inquiries to the Tea- Zebra, and Java Finches, Nuns, Pekin Nightingale.-. r. , r. , Bav Weavers. Bulbul, etc. . . . They II love the room Cash Desk. marvellous Sydney Harbour Bridge, with the traffic moving across and ships on the harbour beneath ... x and won’t they shout with deDM light at the series of adven ADMISSION ® tures of Mickey and Minnie H B[ Mouse; and then there’s the zfJßta mi O m JCT talk wlth Father Christmas.' Hl the present from the fairies ““ , Every visitor. Sb»* s voung or old. receives a THE MOST COMPETITIVE present worth at least 6d. STORE IN WELLINGTON
XMAS DENTAL SERVICE Our Surgeries will be open on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, December 27, 28, 29. New Year: Rc-open January 3. Ring for dn appointment Telephone 41-670. FROST & FROST HOTEL ST. GEORGE BUILDING, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 73, 19 December 1933, Page 2
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