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FOR THE home The modern hostess lays the tabic with Eng ish cut J crystal that reflects exquisitely in the lustre of polished /;/ ' and always she welcomes the gift of an s’"] —■ —additional piece. Complete sets and occasional pieces of every kind a Littlejohn’s are of finest quality English crystal of exclusive design, and in every case the price is exceeding ly moderate. A wonderful range of beautiful new designs has jus l arrived. COMPORTS in two sizes from 35/- each. ' VASES in three sizes from IBL each. Also beautiful Morecro't Pottery Bowls and Dishes from 6/3. E.P.N.S. mounted cut glass Mustard, Pepper and It Saset of th ee —12/-. Mttlcjonng

For Purity and Richness--Foster Carte fetes Ifawsfer Foster Clark’s Cuslard is rich, wholesome, nourishing—as pure as you could wish. The superior smoothness and flavour makes Foster Clark’s a firm favourite. England’s most popular \ gift to us. Use Foster Clark’s 4 Custard always with slewed fruit, pies, taits or puddings: . //Ma Obtainable in three flavours: Vanilla, Lemon, and Standard. • L I V\ Obtainable in large family rnd racamm-duJ canisters. J. i I iV.ANUFACTUR- D BY J / \ / FOSTER CLARK, LTD., W M Maid&tone, England. Salmond and Spraegcn, ltd. Vid.ington, zfs’-n.v/ ' * Sole New Zealand Agents. e-; IT’S THE RICHEST CUSTARD! zJ.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 72, 18 December 1926, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 72, 18 December 1926, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 72, 18 December 1926, Page 21

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