“It’s a Long Long Way to Tipperary,” but not a very long way to Napier. How about a run over for the week-end. See the newest tPwn in the world. You’ll find the “Troebdero” Tea Rooms In the main street. Open Sundays. They’re the Inst wow* •r» uviA (BOrV^A.* “If someone were to ask me the way to contentment and happiness and economic difficulties. I would sav \>o into your garden.’ ” remarked Mrs. Knox Clilmer at the opening of the rose show at the Wellington Town Hall. The “Back to your garden” movement, she added, was becoming verv popular. With these sentiments the Mavor, Mr. T. C*. A. Hislop. who opened the show, said ho cordially agreed. Petties’ display of toys and Chx-ist-mas gifts of all kinds is? attracting widespread attention, for this year very much more extensive preparations have been made, and the assortment of Christmas novelties is? really wonderful. For those who prefer to do their Christmas shopping early, lay-by facilities, are offered, and a small deposit will secure’any article selected from, the Christmas stock.* N
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18256, 27 November 1933, Page 4
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