HARDWARE Hair Clippers, the famous "Kaufmann" 55; well plated; will cut hair to any requirements; - 2 extra combs and spring—Carniral Price, 3/11. Grass Shears, new type; the malleable handles allow a perfect gnp; a steel coil spring eliminates the usual tiring effect; will last for years and retain its keenness —2/6 each. Aluminium Double Boilers, pure British Aluminium, substantial weight; ideal for porridge, rice, etc.; handy sizeCarnival Special, 3/11. Aluminium Jugs, 2 pints, graduated to ounces; very useful in any homeCarnival Price, 1/6 each. Lawnmowers, British bu.lt, by experts, mows easily, cuts closely; simply adjusted, strongly constructed; the 5 cutting blades and soleplate are or best quality crucible steel; warranted for 3 years—Special Carnival Otter, 55/-. Soup Spoons, the new and beautiful stainless nickel silver; always retains its original whiteness; made in Sheffield —4/6 half dozen. Plates —Fine White and Gold China Tea Plates—l/ 11 half dozen. "Artonia" Ware —-Something extremely dainty in fine China; Greek design border in Wedgwood Blue and Gold; artistic in appearance—Exceptional Pricings: 21-Piece Tea Set, 17/6; China Teapots, 2/11; Jugs, in five useful sizes, 3/6 set; Salad or Fruit Services (7-Piece Services), 5/11. Ashes of Roses and Carnation Talc. —l/« tin. Icilma Face Cream-—l/ 10.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 260, 2 November 1929, Page 21
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