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A REGAL GIFT FOR AN EASTER BRIDE. II would lie hard to Imagino the Bride who would not jjo into eestades over this exquisite example of Chineso Hand Carving Chinese Camphor Wood is Itself obnoxious to silverfish, moths, oto. Clothing kopt In one of theso chests is inimuno from those-posts. Tho chest illustrated is one of a shipment Just received hy the Oriental Handiwork Co., Manners Street (noar Bogus). There are- many sizes «md styles to choose from, and prices range from £2 ss.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 67, 20 March 1937, Page 17

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A REGAL GIFT FOR AN EASTER BRIDE. II would lie hard to Imagino the Bride who would not jjo into eestades over this exquisite example of Chineso Hand Carving Chinese Camphor Wood is Itself obnoxious to silverfish, moths, oto. Clothing kopt In one of theso chests is inimuno from those-posts. Tho chest illustrated is one of a shipment Just received hy the Oriental Handiwork Co., Manners Street (noar Bogus). There are- many sizes «rnd styles to choose from, and prices range from £2 ss. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 67, 20 March 1937, Page 17

A REGAL GIFT FOR AN EASTER BRIDE. II would lie hard to Imagino the Bride who would not jjo into eestades over this exquisite example of Chineso Hand Carving Chinese Camphor Wood is Itself obnoxious to silverfish, moths, oto. Clothing kopt In one of theso chests is inimuno from those-posts. Tho chest illustrated is one of a shipment Just received hy the Oriental Handiwork Co., Manners Street (noar Bogus). There are- many sizes «rnd styles to choose from, and prices range from £2 ss. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 67, 20 March 1937, Page 17

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