THE HOP OF NEPTUNE AT THE IjCONOMIC. ' Ojje of tlio greatest attractions ii| falling, ton thi» season « the Christmas Fair at tl|o Economic, This establishment which has been m exiftenco only about 12 mollis has progressed by leaps and bounds, Selling only for cash and at a small profit, the Economic has secured at once a largo nhsro of tho patron, ago of keen buyers, while the exceptional valuo combined with tho uniform excellent quality of tho goods, has created tho most favourabloimpression.. Thospcoialattraction at tho present timo is the novel sMotaclo arranged for tho oliildren called the "Homo of Neptune." Thoscenois supposed to bo tho bottom of tho ocean where Father Noptuno holds his Court aurrounded by moving fishes, dragons, ootopi, crabs, a mermaid, and other j!» Tio whole is brilliantly' lighted w.th tho electric liiglit and the show is optn to all customers. The novelty is causing i quit*; a sensation in tho City and this attrac- : tion combined with the spli-ndidasSortment at low prices, of setnon'able presents, toys, cards, eta, on view has entailed a rußhof busiuess difficult to oopo with.-Aoyr, ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5210, 20 December 1895, Page 2
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184Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5210, 20 December 1895, Page 2
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