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These lovely dishes would look well on your table <KW'> ' J * Combination Jam and Butter Dishes, in an attractive case (as illustrated). Each has a beautiful E.P. stand of pleasing design, and E.P, Jam Spoon and Butter Knife. Postage lOd extra. Beautifully patterned in first-quality glazed china and set in dainty electroplated stands. They’ll prove charming additions to any table. They’re inexpensive, too. Many people buy half a dozen jam and butter dishes at a time. Come in and examine them. Or if you can’t call, write for them. You won’t be disappointed. Either of the dishes shown above can be had singly, without case. Hero’s the Butter Dish. Think how attractive it would' look on your table. Why not get two or three of both P Only Postage 5d extra. Wm Ki 6# mi !ht‘# mmKmss. m. this Egg-cup and Plate will prove a very handy addition to your breakfast service. The spoon, _ egg-cup, and frame are in shining electro-plate; the plate is good quality china, with pretty rural scene border. The egg-cup is fixed to the plate, but can be easily detached for washing. Get "no for each of the family "-'stage 6d extra. I Do £6/6 Corner Princes Street and Moray Place, DUNEDIN.

3? and now ~ here’s a SX4NH4HD Custard ? lemon •SRV-'"? ALMOND f»g VANILLA sSx* ■*SE£ **b(& «s*s OPBERHV o/INAWA s? flag «s:sy* - ■ V: ; W 386 Ask your grocer for this new tin of Edmonds STANDARD CUSTARD! In response to numerous requests throughout the. Dominion we have now placed a Standard Custard on the market which is procurable at all Stores. EDMONDS Standard CUSTARD

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Evening Star, Issue 20592, 18 September 1930, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20592, 18 September 1930, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20592, 18 September 1930, Page 17