SIGNS OF THE TIMES.
That Tedriy hears will bo popular this Christmas goes without paying—their popularity has been on the increase ever since they were introduced. There is a splendid show of bears just now in Robinson's window. The Czar himself could scarcely show better specimens. Dolls also have special attention at Kobinaon'a this weak, and tho variety on exhibit is very evidently of interest to the children. Inside, the shop is packed from floor to ceiling with good things. Toys and presents of every description are there in superabundance. Santa Claus will not be in diffi'mhies tlvs year after all—in spite of tho war. Very noliee.ablo both in variety and value are the plovo ntul iinnkerchieC stts. There are also very special values in pictures and frames. The musical department is, of eourrse, well to the fore.*
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 723, 21 November 1914, Page 6
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138SIGNS OF THE TIMES. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 723, 21 November 1914, Page 6
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