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XMAS GOODS CHEAP

Jolly old Father Christmas has made his headquarters at the Wonderland Bazaar this year. Right through thia delightful shop there are signs of the old chap’s handiwork, and the Christmas spirit of happiness is paramount. A real fairy cave is the toy department, where the children are catered for with all kinds of new and original toys that are a joy alike to parent and child. Toys are cheaper and better this year, and Wonderland has secured a large stock that is bound to make it the happy hunting-ground of all the boys and gilds. Of course, Father Christmas does not devote ai l his attention to the children. He has a smile for mothers and lathers and uncles and aunts, whom he greets in the crockery and fancy goods department, where an excellent stock of the finest British goods has been placed. A special line of glassware is sure io attract attention for it includes some of the most magnificent samples of cut-glass ever brought to Greymouth. An endless variety of crockery goods and kitchenware is also to be seen, and those who are seeking really useful gifts, or who wish io add to their household goods before the Christmas season are advised to visit Wonderland—they will do so in the end, so why not at first? —A.D.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 December 1922, Page 2

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XMAS GOODS CHEAP Greymouth Evening Star, 13 December 1922, Page 2

XMAS GOODS CHEAP Greymouth Evening Star, 13 December 1922, Page 2

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