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TWO AND A-HALF CF.NTTJR.rRS OLD! A few years after New Zealand was discovered by Tasman Joseph Rodgers and Sons, Ltd., of Sheffield, started making knife blades. In 1682 the cutlery was branded by a six-pointed star and a Maltese Gross. In all little-known parts of the earth it became known and sought after. To-day there is no place where civilisation has set ire mark where you won’t find Joocph Rodgers cutlery. Tho quality of tho famous Sheffield cutlery lias never yet been excelled. Look for the two and a-balf century trade mark on every blade—the Star and Cross.—[Advt.] She: “Do you love driving?” He; “ Yes, but we are hardly out of town *et,”

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Evening Star, Issue 19330, 17 August 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19330, 17 August 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19330, 17 August 1926, Page 4

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