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(Published by arrangement.)

R. P, EDWARDS AND SONS, LTD. . It is perhaps as sole distributing agents fox 1 the now famous Belgica lamp that the above firm are best known to Post readers, and it is in connection with ' a large shipment of these celebrated lamps which has just arrived to the firm's order that once more the public's atteil- , tion ia called. In this shipment all the newest patterns, both in hanging and table lamps, are to bo found. Special attention is directed to a notice elsewhere in respect to the need there is to see that the registered trademark is pn every lamp, and when visiting the winter show at Palmerston you are specially invited to call at the Clarendon Buildings, 1 where a special bliow of the famous Belgica is being made. There is sure to | be other lines that will interest you at the same time. Electro-plate, cutlery, clocks, presentation goods, and an immense stock of household requirements, gardening tools, enamelware, etc. The manner in which the firm of Edwards and Son has forged ahead from small beginnings, until to-day it is in the front rank of the commercial concerns of the Dominion, fully bears out the high opinion the public holds of the personnel of the firm, and shows that their straight dealing^ methods have been an important factor in building up their business.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 19

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(Published by arrangement.) Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 19

(Published by arrangement.) Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 19

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