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DINNER AND TEA WARE.

A hungry man will not stop to quarrel with tbe crockery upon which a good meal is served, yet how greatly the sense of enjoyment is increased when the table ware displays good taste, and really it seems in many cases to be more a matter of taste than expense. We have just inspected a shipment of dinner and tea ware landed this week at Minson's Cheap Depot, the beauty and cheapness of which made us feel that the use of cracked, discoloured and odd table ware savours more of want of taste than frugality. 5200

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9862, 11 March 1896, Page 5

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DINNER AND TEA WARE. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9862, 11 March 1896, Page 5

DINNER AND TEA WARE. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9862, 11 March 1896, Page 5

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