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HAPPY DAYS are ahead for the very young with Christmas gifts and dainty frocks for Parties and the holidays. Every year the toys become more fascinating, and the coming festive season has much to promise in the way of novelties.

Right: Putting Dolly to bed. Dolly is entirely made of rubber. Her furniture is lacquered in Elizabeth blue and her paisley quilt is bordered in blue. The first little girl wears a frock of Elizabeth blue creaseresisting material gathered round the waist and tied with a sash. The child bending over the bed is in British cambric in pink piptd with contrasting colours.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 76, 22 December 1937, Page 11

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HAPPY DAYS are ahead for the very young with Christmas gifts and dainty frocks for Parties and the holidays. Every year the toys become more fascinating, and the coming festive season has much to promise in the way of novelties. Right: Putting Dolly to bed. Dolly is entirely made of rubber. Her furniture is lacquered in Elizabeth blue and her paisley quilt is bordered in blue. The first little girl wears a frock of Elizabeth blue creaseresisting material gathered round the waist and tied with a sash. The child bending over the bed is in British cambric in pink piptd with contrasting colours. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 76, 22 December 1937, Page 11

HAPPY DAYS are ahead for the very young with Christmas gifts and dainty frocks for Parties and the holidays. Every year the toys become more fascinating, and the coming festive season has much to promise in the way of novelties. Right: Putting Dolly to bed. Dolly is entirely made of rubber. Her furniture is lacquered in Elizabeth blue and her paisley quilt is bordered in blue. The first little girl wears a frock of Elizabeth blue creaseresisting material gathered round the waist and tied with a sash. The child bending over the bed is in British cambric in pink piptd with contrasting colours. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 76, 22 December 1937, Page 11

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