"THE KEWPIES' FAIRYLAND."
Everybody' has seen some Itind of kewpie, and everybody likes th'i quaint little figures; but nobody has tyet seen such a charming array of tb« "little people" as Wellington folk wi'fl be able to admire in the Town Hall/from-Ist to 12th December. Some ver;p talented New Zealanders have been very busy for a year in the preparation bf a world novelty, .'the Kewpies', Fairyland, The big hall will be ' transfoririied' into a wonderland inhabited by. ijioro than a thousand fairies, pixieß, s^d brownies. Their delicate wings, their dainty dresses, their pretty gowns wi'J. touch the hearts of children and parents alike. The spectacle will'be a triumph of artistry in form, colour,:light— but it : will be more than that, for it will take the people into that fairyland which they have partly seen in dreams. It will be the most "ChristrAaßy" entertainment ever offered in the Dominion.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1923, Page 10
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