A unique set of dessert servers in a case include a pair of lovely silver serv* ing spoons with repousse bowls washed with gold, a pair of grape scissors, handsomely embossed, a pair of nutcrackers to match, and two silver pipremovers. One pair of asparagus servers have a King pattern handle and another pair have an ivory handle. A very handsome pair of silver fish servers have a pierced blade with beautiful solid silver handles an;l another pair has white handles. A set of half a dozen fruit knives and forks are quite plain with stainless steel blades and white handles, and a set of fish knives and forks, though not matching, are also plain with white handles. Half a dozen apostle spoons in plate have half a dozen very nice little cake forks to match. Robin and Co., 17 Grey Street. —Advt.
A charming black felt hat has rather a deep back with a semi-beret crown turned sharply up and laced with a thong of felt round the edge. A very smart bow of felt, also laced, stands up in front, and a black veil lias a softening effect. Another smart, hat is a brown felt sloueli hat, with a higliish pinched crown, finished with a small feather mount, and a partly rolled brim. Agnes Samson, Lambton Quay., —Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 153, 25 March 1944, Page 8
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220Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 153, 25 March 1944, Page 8
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