DINNER AND TEA WARE. . A hungry man will cot stop to quarrel with the crockerj upon which a good me*l is served, yet how greatly the sense of enjoyment ia 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 te« ware landed this week at Minaon's Cheap Depot, the beauty and cheapness of which made us feel that the use of cracked, discoloured a>id odd table ware savours more of want of taste than frugality. 5200 Try Dawaon'* WhUkev, ie is hum t> • Cft&m of Scotch wiii«V«yi.-«;Abtr'«.j *
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9386, 9 April 1896, Page 5
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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2
Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9386, 9 April 1896, Page 5
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