An attractive silver dish, perfectly plain except for a pie crust edge, is fairly deep—a very useful shape for savouries. Another silver dish, good for the same purpose, is an old shallow cake basket, etched and with a plain handle, set on low ball feet. A beautiful solid silver bonbon dish is quite plain, of lovely shape and a good size. A collection of old Georgian table and dessert spoons, fiddle pattern, will attract collectors. Robin and Co., 17 Grey Street. —Advt.
SUITINGS. ENGLISH SUITINGS are getting less in this country, and lovers of these famous materials should order aud secure while they can. LET BRITISH BE YOUR “BUYWORD.” COOPER'S LTD., Palmerston North.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 179, 26 April 1941, Page 6
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113Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 179, 26 April 1941, Page 6
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