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and Periodicals Bound into Volumes. Good Workmanship with Material* that wil] last a lifetime. Jfanld Printing Department TEETH f,OR BE* PAST* m "St-*-e N'< A 12 i -0:M0¥ ~vW^ Interesting Teapots k 4: Whieldon D Thomas Whieldon, the Staffordshire potter, was first to develop decoration by means of coloured glazes about 1740. He made teapots that resembled cauliflowers and other vegetables, and he introduced earthenware table sets exactly imitating agate and tortoiseshell. (The 'woodland' teapot shown is in green and brown, and the knob on top is a yellow rabbit). It's good to have a valuable old teapot, but you'll get just as good tea from any pot if you put in BELL. THE TEA OF GOOD TASTE L

.TOOTAL Sheer glamour , this party blouse style, borrowed from the Victorians! Why not have it copied right away and show off your pretty shoulders ? Robia is specially designed for just such a charming fashion. For all its delicate air, it’s actually very durable and is branded 'Tebilized' •which means it has been given power to resist and recover from creasing similar to that possessed naturally by wool. You’ll vote the pastel colours and light-hearted designs delightful; perfect for frocks and lingerie, too. What’s more, Robia is just as resistant to fading and shrinking as any other Tootal guaranteed fabric. £ % * m : ■ mmm m TOOTAL FABRICS The word * Tootal* and other brand names mentioned are Registered Trade Marks mm. m iL. C .” •'AArllliiS mmm m Ipllil ,y t: pill mmm I AT 9 .V - • A ' A :MA l 1 i mmss ■ ISIS 8p» mm ,' y Htitifi SSI *v - I mi w i m 1 ■ my m Uh i lii mm i:- 1A ass**" Hlo ** tT£> * *1 M+ P * A FASMONBItT GARMENT There’s Spring preening in the soft collared yoke, superb shoulders and finely pintneked panels that repeat their story as soon as your hack is turned. A happy climax is reached in the .fluid flattery of the gently falling skirt. It’s well-bred. It’s Fashionbilt. It’s keyed to Spring in beautiful colours.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22445, 27 September 1947, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22445, 27 September 1947, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22445, 27 September 1947, Page 9

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