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THE CHILDREN’S “AMUSEMENT PARK” ON THE BREMEN.— Modern floating palaces provide all the facilities for passengers that are to be found on land. They have their tennis courts, machines that give the necessary exercise to those accustomed to a morning canter “in the Row," swimming pools and cinema theatres. The youngsters, too, are provided with suitable entertainment. Here is the “Kinder” room on the S.S. Bremen: a fairyland for the kiddies who accompany their parents across the Atlantic. It is equipped with all the newest playthings and with thrilling glides and slides that would tempt any child to forget seasickness.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 774, 21 September 1929, Page 23

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THE CHILDREN’S “AMUSEMENT PARK” ON THE BREMEN.— Modern floating palaces provide all the facilities for passengers that are to be found on land. They have their tennis courts, machines that give the necessary exercise to those accustomed to a morning canter “in the Row," swimming pools and cinema theatres. The youngsters, too, are provided with suitable entertainment. Here is the “Kinder” room on the S.S. Bremen: a fairyland for the kiddies who accompany their parents across the Atlantic. It is equipped with all the newest playthings and with thrilling glides and slides that would tempt any child to forget seasickness. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 774, 21 September 1929, Page 23

THE CHILDREN’S “AMUSEMENT PARK” ON THE BREMEN.— Modern floating palaces provide all the facilities for passengers that are to be found on land. They have their tennis courts, machines that give the necessary exercise to those accustomed to a morning canter “in the Row," swimming pools and cinema theatres. The youngsters, too, are provided with suitable entertainment. Here is the “Kinder” room on the S.S. Bremen: a fairyland for the kiddies who accompany their parents across the Atlantic. It is equipped with all the newest playthings and with thrilling glides and slides that would tempt any child to forget seasickness. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 774, 21 September 1929, Page 23

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