SOMETHING FRESH EVERY TIME YOU COME.
It is an important part of our business to have a constant succession of novelties arriving direct from oversea sources. We have just opened something up-to-date in Crockery Ware, of genuine British manufacture. We invite your inspection of the following: Blue-Band Cups and Saucers, 1/11; Gold-Band Cup and Saucers, 2/6; Fancy Butterfly Cup and Saucers, 2/11; White Breakfast Plates, with blue-band, 2/- each; Fancy Sweet Saucers, 1/11 each; Rosarie Blue and Grey Fruit Saucers, 2/3 each; Fancy Stewed Fruit Bowls, 8/11 each; Ye Old Foley Rosarie Grey Tomato Bowls, 10/6; Bourbon Royal Foley Square Bowls, 10/6 each; Fenton’s Oriental Bowls, 4/11 each; large Chintz Vases, 5/11 each. —Obtainable at A. E. Kilgour’s, Crockery Warehouse. —A d vt.
There are few people in New Zealand who do not know of the use of Bower’s Engineering School. This Institution has the largest number of pupils in New Zealand in respect to any organisation of its kind. It exists solely for the instruction of students in the various branches of Engineering, either by postal tuition or class instruction. Ambitious men who desire to fit themselves for the better paid positions in the ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WORLD are advised to get into touch with BOWER’S SCHOOI. OF ENGINEERING. They will send a Free Prospectus dealing with an Engineering Career. BOWER’S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, 51 Fletcher’s B' ,:i jings, Customhouse Quay. WELLINGTON. (Asid at Auckland.) ' Box 865. Telephone 1792
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Grey River Argus, 31 March 1922, Page 7
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