Take another woman home See what mother thinks of that! 'j If you seen Gardenway s Mexican ladies, you II have no idea how much innocent, artless femininity can be embodied in a small glazed container. And whether she uses it to grow a bead plant, keep her swizzle sticks, or to share secrets with (Mum s the word when you talk to a pot) any woman will love one of these delightful ornaments. A special consignment for Mother's Day. Mexican ladies are made in Auckland, especially for Gardenway by Tina Finan. They re 11cm. tall (say 4 inches). They come in a. range of glazed colours and an intriguing variety of facial expressions. From $5.50. If you don t want to be tempted, don t come in.
OPEN EVERY DAY Rxcano.-. 89-91 P.cto.i A.e t.'a.-sr a-.s. Cnr Marsr.a-d & p<--.|
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