WHERE MASONIC REGALIA IS MADE.
Messrs. P. Robert and Co., established over 200 years ago in England, and the only firm in New Zealand to-day who manufacture all Masonic and other I/odge Regalia, have just completed a large order for a Northern Masonic Lodge, and an inspection of this fine work at the firm's establishment in Main Street, Palmerston Nona, prior to it being dispatched, proved conclusively that the Prince of Wales' highly-expressed opinion on the firm's embroidery work was certainly well merited.
Robert and Co. are specialists in gold, silver and silk embroidery, and it is worthy of mention that beyond th_ actual raw materials on which the embroidery is based, the work is exclusively theirs. The firm are making a special feature of Grand Lodge Embroidery up to the 33rd degree of Masonic Regalia, and will be glad to get into communication with Masons and members of lodges desiring any regalia. They take contracts for the complete outfit for new lodges. Collars, presentation and founders' jewels are stocked, and are available at a moment's notice. The firm are supplying Rose Croix Aprons from three to six guineas, M.M. Aprons from 32/6, and other lines at equally moderate prices. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. Support goods manufactured in the Dominion.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 196, 17 August 1920, Page 6
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