Tile homo of to-day is not complete if it has not a China cabinet, with at least one piece of really choice China in it; high-class China is always welcomed, and it gives an atmosphere of refinement I o the home. A gift of this description is everlasting; it remains an object of beauty to remind one of its giver and is cherished more . and more by the recipient ar time goes on. The beautiful colours ani exquisite shapes wins the admiration ol everyone instantaneously. Give China an< assure yourself of the fact that the re ceiver will bo thoroughly satisfied. Inspect the latest Potter’s creation* at Collinson and Son, Broadway and Kingsway, Balm, sriton North.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 110, 9 April 1926, Page 6
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