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Wonderful Value in China and Glassware Department 2i Piece TEA SET, Reduced to 15/-. • This is really wonderful value. It is tfie Bisto Ware, made by tfie famous English Pottery. It consists of 6 cups and saucers, 6 plates, slop basin, cream jug, and cake plate. The design is a charming one of roses and true lovers' knots. It is refined and dainty ware that would grace any home. We advise early selection. JUGS, Painted and Gilt, principally Rose patterns. 2-pint size reduced to 1/11, pint size reduced to 1/6. Excellent value from a leading; British' maker. Good Plain TUMBLERS—Reduced to a/3 for six. Excellent Plain Glass FLOWER VASES, very suitable lor Urge flowers, ioin. high—Reduced to 1/9 each. Green Glass FLOWER VASES, with White Frill, xatn. high— Reduced , to 1/6 each. GLASS SALAD BOWLS—Reduced to gd. and 1/- each. White and Gold CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, large size— Reduced to 4/6 for six. CHINA TEAPOTS, shaded Red and Green, with Rosebud design; good shapes—Reduced to 1/6 each. Odd Lines of TOILET WARE, all assorted designs and shapes; excellent for those requiring to match up sets —All Reduced: Basins, to 6/6; Jugs, to 6/6; Chambers, to 4/6. Pretty little VASES of the Blue Delf Windmill Pattern, 7m. high — Reduced to iod. pair. A number of Nice JAPANESE CUPS AND SAUCERS, Thin China, Dark Blue Edge and Handle, with pretty design in Violets—Reduced to gd. each. « A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR HOTELS AND BOARDINGHOUSES. SOUP PLATES—Reduced to a/9 for six. @ WHITE DINNER PLATES—Reduced to 3/3 for six. PUDDING PLATES—Reduced to 3/- for six. CHEESE PLATES—Reduced to 2/9 for six. NOTE. —We do not pay carriage or freight on Crockery and Glassware. J Wholesale & Family Drapers, 253-263 Queen Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 36, 10 February 1917, Page 21

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