A "Bright" Idea Be it the most informal of suppers or the most luxurious of dinners—your table silverware is* called upon to serve with fidelity and charm. Brilliant and lustrous, its sparkle is depended upon to enhance the snowy spread of fine napeiy, and good china. Perhaps many successful meals have dimmed the brightness of your coffee-pot, teapot, cream jug, or your entree dishes, or forks and spoons.' Let us replate them with pure silver by our modern process. You'll be pleased with results. Armstrong &Parr " The Plating People " 148 Victoria Street A 3051 —5332
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17401, 11 March 1922, Page 6
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