MORS IMPORTANT THAN THE ELECTIONS To thousands of chi'dren in Wellington h the fact that the grand children’s spectacle of u Jack Frost’s Home at the North Pole,” 91a viqw at the Economic. With many' the memory of the “ Home of Neptune, shown last year, is still vivid. The scene this time Is taken from the Arctic regions, and may bo said to represent whvt Dr Nansen might have seen had he got there; at least, until-some future explorer is prepared to prove tho contrary. As we hive nob so much room this year ns last, we shall be compelled to restrict admission to customers patronising oar bazaar, to oaoh one of whom a coupon of admission will ba presented, and wa may say that the boy or girl who only ■ boys a sixpenny doll or othar toy will be as welcome as the rich lady who spends five pounds. The 44 Home of Jack Frost*’ will ba on yiew each afternoon from 3 p.tn to 5.15, The bazaar is now open, and the spectacle of “Jaak Frost •' vlll be on view &t 3.30 and 3 p.m. Mr P. R. Woodhouse, the popular Christchurch tenor, has decided to relinquish the practice of his profession in Christchurch and return to Australia, shortly after Christmas. The all-absorbing question is, Who are you going to vote for? , Bub there is another question just aa interesting to the majority and is the annual distribution of X-n’B preuarifcd will be commenced by Mr 0. -Miiith, the Cash Draper, Cuba street, to-raorrow, when all oash buyers of TOa and over will receive a suitable Xmie present according to the amount of their purchase, on a very liberal scale. All prizes and no blanks to buyers of 10s and over at C. Smith’s, the Cash Draper, Cuba street. 767
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2999, 10 December 1896, Page 2
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