HOORAY HERE'S FUN! FATHER CHRISTMAS V ARR,VES T °- DAY Special Train at 3 p.m. F Then at the D.I.C at 3.45 p.m. ROUTE FROM THE STATION. Here comes the greatest man on earth—Father Christmas. On entering- his coach Santa Claus will leave the Railway You simply must be at the station to meet him—he’ll Station in his coach, preceded by his four outriders on arrive by Santa’s Special Express this afternoon at 3 darling- little ponies. The route is as follows :-r-Along-o’clock. Wheel The fun begins! There’ll be his special to Somme Parade via Taupo Quay, along-Somme Parade old-fashioned coach (that is over 50 years old) and four to Liverpool Street, passing Keith Street School, turning smart outriders waiting- there at the station to greet him. into Wicksteed Street, then London Street, then the Santa steps from the Express with his lovely fairy and Avenue. Down the Avenue to the D.1.C., where he alights off they go to their wonderful home, the MAGIC CAVE, and enters nis new dome—the wonderiui magic Gave at the D.I.C. "dth story of the Sleeping Beauty. Santa Claus’s Coach and Four Outriders MW r TO OPEN HIS WONDERFUL MAGIC CAVE “THE SLEEPING BEAUTY” ADMISSION: 6d—EVERY VISITOR RECEIVES A LOVELY GIFT ! There are Snecial Gifts, some worth 2/6 to 5/- for ““"i® lllllllllBl ® lll ™™ llll ® l ® l ® l ™™ visitors to the Cave to-day—and to the Luckiest Girl ~ , a Lovely Doll—to the Luckiest Boy a Motor-car. Whoopee! What a Magic Cave —not another like it on earth! A twinkling-, stirring-, stupendous spectacle I But do you know the story of “The Sleeping-Beauty” Well, once upon a time, a beautiful wee baby girl was born to a certain King, and aSaEßift Queen On the day of the christening the King and Queen decided to hold a grand Banquet and the chief guests were C* VC twelve wise fairies but really you must come to Santa’s most exciting Cave and see what happens to this wee baby girl who is called The Sleeping- Beauty. WANGANUI.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 275, 19 November 1937, Page 3
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