THE SUGAR HOUSE.
GEORGETOWN SHOW EXHIBIT. X Most of us know the story of Hansel and Gretel, the two woodcutter’s children who strayed into the forest and discovered a house made of sweetstuffsand gingerbread which belonged to the witch. They remember how the witch came out as they were nibbling at her toothsome walls, and what happened after the discovery. A real full-size house of sweetstuffs has been seen lately in far-away British Guiana. It was built entirely of sugarcane, even to the flagstaff, and was the great attraction at the agricultural show ?t Georgetown. No instance occurred of any child child nibbling at its walls, but what would have happened in such a case can be easily imagined!
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1935, Page 18 (Supplement)
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