!! i I BENARES TRAYS j ! I Some Handsome Brass Trays, 20, to 23m in diameter ' ! ! 20/- to 27/6 each j CONVENTIONAL TRANSFER " j ■ ; DESIGNS j ; I Specially chosen for Stencil and Applique Work. ( 1 . Special assortment to hand ex " Paparoa " ! !; WORK BASKETS \ 1 " Made in England " ■ I * In spite of the many beautiful and more modern things i I suitable for presents, few things beat a Work < 0 Basket for downright usefulness. This lot is fine j j| ' value ' J ii =======— 1' • i (I You will much enjoy inspecting !! A delightful series of Hand-Made Jewellery in ! 1 Silver and Enamel. j I ' ( j! A very beautiful series of new things in English ! ' Pewter, I . i !! Some artistic productions in Ceramic Ware, ! !! * 1 ii A special shipment of Embroidered Boxes, ' I Frames, etc, etc, • [ 0 And much that you cannot find anywhere ,| else in Wellington, or if you can,\ertainly . ] ♦ not at the economical prices we will charge ! $ • y° u - '! I PHINGLE'S, Lambton Quay. ! 1 Stood %pF Copied by THE TEST YEARS HUNDREDS a _ =p IN PHOTOGRAPHY, the 1 !$ I i r22^--j~!3« sifted science of the world has lis [ : 3 frrfr~^^**V ss== s e - a * length produced an absolutely 1& ' 1 iTIrS liSPplk "^ c Camera that combines and [ >•£ iI a 11 || I j ffl(f))| unites all the good points of all I ''■:• ■' vL JLIj I ItCfSir c ot h ers w 'th some exclusively Prices from £.2/12/6 to £20. \^©lfl.X\Xl*^y 1 FOR A DEMONSTRATION OF THE QUALITY OF THESE CAMERAS, GO AND SEE . . >— I f SHARLAND AND CO., LTD., -V j—i £ [5 f . Photo Depot, 1 I V»A I Lambton Quay, Wellington. t A** B BILL : " Say, Tom, have a swig o' my tea. Your g a TOM: "No thanks, old chap; here she comes new, S| n - I'm a bit particular about tea. Mine's R^oo/id. '* Q I f^ECORD TEA is sold at prices that B I fhf bring it easily within the reach of I I the man of small means. Record Tea I B at one-and-six is as good as many other B I teas sold at nearly double the price. Record I Tea is stronger than the others, so that it is * B the cheapest as well as the best tea on the n market. Prices 1/6, 1/8, i/io, 2/», 2/6. H NOTE ! You use less tea to equal the strength of what you 5 have been using — that's the economical feature of
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 63, 11 September 1909, Page 11
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