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■ "Evening Post" Photo. A MODERN SANTA CLAUS.—The principal item of entertainment at tlie Railivay Department's Road Motor Service picnic at Hutt Park yesterday—certainly so far as the children were concerned—was the arrival of Father Christmas, who brought himself right up to date by arriving in a speed-boat during the afternoon. At top, the speed-boat approaching the shore with Santa Claus and a cargo of toys. Below, a number of donkeys provided considerable amusement for the • juveniles who attended the picnic

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 142, 13 December 1933, Page 7

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■ "Evening Post" Photo. A MODERN SANTA CLAUS.—The principal item of entertainment at tlie Railivay Department's Road Motor Service picnic at Hutt Park yesterday—certainly so far as the children were concerned—was the arrival of Father Christmas, who brought himself right up to date by arriving in a speed-boat during the afternoon. At top, the speed-boat approaching the shore with Santa Claus and a cargo of toys. Below, a number of donkeys provided considerable amusement for the • juveniles who attended the picnic Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 142, 13 December 1933, Page 7

■ "Evening Post" Photo. A MODERN SANTA CLAUS.—The principal item of entertainment at tlie Railivay Department's Road Motor Service picnic at Hutt Park yesterday—certainly so far as the children were concerned—was the arrival of Father Christmas, who brought himself right up to date by arriving in a speed-boat during the afternoon. At top, the speed-boat approaching the shore with Santa Claus and a cargo of toys. Below, a number of donkeys provided considerable amusement for the • juveniles who attended the picnic Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 142, 13 December 1933, Page 7