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ROYAL GROWN DERBY AND ROYAL WORCESM TEAWARE After a long- but unavoidable delay, KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. . t ■ . ■■■*■■ ; • Are now able to offer a very fine selection of these two excellent iines. The products of these potteries are well known to lovers „ . J of good China, and it must surely afford one pleasure to drink tea from teacups around which cling-s the romance ' - of the battles fought for the discovery of the True . Porcelain. These wares are remarkable for their Purity and Translucency and general Artistic Excellence of Design. ' ROYAL WORCESTER TEA SETS—2I pieces; in pink, pale green, and leather brown shades £13/10/-the Set. TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS—In canary, mauve, fawn, and celadon shades . 21/- each AH these well-known artists are represented in the following pieces:—Fildes, Johnson, Watkins, Stinton, Baker, Twin, and 1 Harper. NUT BOWLS—"Roses" £3/3/SALAD BOWLS—"Roses" £5/15/FRUIT SALAD SAUCERS—" Roses" . .'. . £1/1/FRUIT SALAD SET— 7 pieces; "Roses" ' £11/10/DESSERT PLATES—Beautiful designs 45/- to £7/18/VASES—" Violets" • .. . 32/6 to .47/8 VASES—" Roses " ' 30/- to £7/18/POT POURRI JARS — " Roses," "Pheasants," "Sheep," '■■ " Cattle " dpigns 65/-, 85/-, 110/-, 125/VASES—"Sheep," "Cattle," and "Pheasants" designs, in variety of shapes 42/- to £8/10/VASES—The latest productions in poudre, green, blue, and grey shades £7/5/- to £12/10/COFFEE CUPS A.ND SAUCERS— ". Roses," 39/-; "Fruit," 65/-; "Flowers," 63/-; "Pheasants," 65/TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS—Assorted ' 27/6 to. 60/ROYAL CROWN DERBY CHINA TEA SETS—2I pieces Low shape— ■ £21 th» set Tall shape— £30 the set Worcester shape— £33 the set Low Bell shape—' £35 the set TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS— - Tall shape— 45/- etch Worcester shape— . 47/6 each Low "Bell shape— 63/- each COFFEE CANS AND SAUCERS— 42/6, 47/6, 57/6 MILK JUGS- 42/6, 57/6, 63/-, 87/6 SUGARS AND CREAMS— '82/6,85/-. CAKE PLATES— 55/-, 69/-, 63/-, 80/AFTERNOON TEA PLATES— 157- 'and 22/6 SILVER-PLATED CAKE STANDS—Three tiers, with CROWN DERBY PLATES , *»/5/- and £8/15/KIRKCALDIE and STAINS HEE: FAMOUS FOR OVER 58 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE AND VALUE j!#§k New Designs in s%r\ Aftcrnoon Tea Aprons flW*&*¥^'- Stuped teaiy for ttirkaf., 'A^r^i' 'W ' OtHelWrof*,>»k, Bhe Voile 2/3 «tk \j7h? Ir I»^a" " \ t Postage Paid for Cash '"<• ve«*j]r \/^m^M^ ] Orders on Traced Goods M. & M. A. ALCORN KSfflr) 152 LAMBTON QUAY Tel. 2360 ' SMARTNESSIH £&gmf You want to look smart ? The warm weather won't last JKSg much longer. Yoifmust take advantage of this chance to secure a fine TWEED COAT. They have just arrived, MKr^J' and are a wonderful example of smartness and service»flii ability combined at 39/6» 45/*» ss/"each Have you seen the latest COVERT COATS? Sewn in ■Sm£| the latest style of cable stitching, carefully finished iU| From 87/6 to 102/6 HB Remember we have a reputation for good value. We J£ mean to keep it. Call in and bring your friends to see CORNER CUBA AND ABEL SMITH STREETS. . ——^ jf\ IQAI A /LJW& Vacuum Flasks [ji Hj % |~i °^er Vacuum Flask [if Wi i ■ : gives better service than ll H Wl ■ When you buy a Flask ill I|i I remember the" Isola" is IS 1 ■ 'U) Guaranteed Ijl Ij^ij I (2) Coats Less .: %j/fp |JP Price: pint 20/-quart 35/----1 ' Jumwi— mi ' ' V 69 WILLIS ST., ita^ WELLINGTONS

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 9