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DINNER SETS TUMBLERS KNIVES Just Arrived—Lovely Swinnerton's English Dinner Sets in attractive "Luxor Ivory" shade, complete with Cups and Saucers to match. There are also English Clear Uncut Crystal Lager Glasses, beautifully shaped and tinted, Boz. and 12oz. Tinted Tumblers and' some small Whiskey Glasses. \ Here's an array of Cutlery —Bread Knives, Butcher's Knives in 6 sizes, Butchers' Steels, Skinning Knives, \ Shoemakers' and Lino Knives, Hunting and Bowie Knives, Sheffield "Mirror Finish" Table and Dessert Knives. bmscoe mulls CORNER VICTORIA AND HUNTER STREETS

S | Ah!... that's | | Persil Whiteness | ■ You can tell what kind of a home this is, by the jj i very look of that tea towel. Where there’s Persil, jg U there’s always brightness .. . clean white clothes |g ■ and linens. Yes, it takes Persil’s S ;' oxygen-charged suds to give true 1 whiteness. And many a woman Iff/ B is finding Persil’s gentleness the ia/ !g solution to the problem of hard- jj <. to-replace linens. *1 a liMMiiiinoiiimiiiiiiiniuiiHiiiminiiiimiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiM PERSIL (N.Z.), LTD.. JACKSON STREET. PETONE. F4IU4Z B® If a thing is worth having it’s worth waiting for. When you want Queen Anne Chocolates in times like these you must be prepared to persevere. Only a few out of many would-be customers can get them. You may be one —but you may have to try several times before you succeed. It’s “first come first served”. — Adams Bruce Ltd. ' "\ i Chtne C/v&celatcA f S' will be bock ojjoin in full supply f \

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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 21, 19 October 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 21, 19 October 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 21, 19 October 1944, Page 8