It’s a real pleasure to have beautiful silverware in the home —but only if it is bright and sparkling. Send ypur tarnished tea services, cake stands, entree dishes, cutlery, etc., to Armstrong and Farr for silverplating. Armstrong and Farr’s silverplating costs but a few shillings—and it’s the finest in New Zealand. Armstrong and Farr, “The Plating People,” 148 Victoria street. First in 1880 —Foremost Ever Since.
ilve m CER ME ii/dn a. T SINK There is lifetime service in a Mercer Stainless Metal Sm* , «iiverv beauty, chip-proof, rust-proof, eorroswnresistirlg Strong and st f t y T/ERCER& I SONS y LTO.? 54 Oxford |“ IS 'SSasE
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22371, 7 April 1938, Page 12
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