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LUCKY THE BABY Born with a silver spoon in his mouth, but more lucky still is the housewife who is able to send all her discoloured and worn silver spoons to us for replating. We replate not only silver spoons; but also (orb, teapots, coffee pots and entree dishes, cream jugs, salvers, jam duhes, serviette rings, fruit dishes—and all things silver. Our modern plant and expert staff means new life and 100 lit to every piece treated. Smxrten up your silver for the social season. Send it without delay. ARMSTRONG & FARR "THE PLATING PEOPLE." A 3715-2805 145 Victoria Stroat, Cbratchorch
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18094, 9 June 1924, Page 2
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