THE OLD FIRM GIVES NEW LIFE TO OLD SILVERWARE. Since 1880, 56 years ago* Armstrong and Farr have been rejuvenating old silverware, giving it new life and lustre and usefulness. To-day their plant is the most up-to-date in Australasia—tnere is no other like it. That, is why : you can be sure of results, for Armstrong and Farr have experience plus equipment' Have your old silverware replated. Armstrong and Farr, “The Plating People,” 148 Victoria street, Christchurch, —4
tS (Pfkui a loitety Years and years t/*-§- H ffsvspsa Sink (Patented), you'll cherish its endl silver-like beauty and convenience. Ife sistently defies daily wear, saves breaa never corrodes or mars, and fits in strilc with any colour scheme. See this modern kitchen convenience* Showrooms of 3. Mercer & Sons, IjW Oxford Terrace, Christchnrch. "?• STRIHEESS mgTHI Bl
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21732, 14 March 1936, Page 18
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