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FANCY DOULTON CROCKERY

CHER.E is a charm about Doulton ware not to be found in any other class of crockery. It is suitable alike both for domestic and ornamental purposes and there are few homes to-day that cannot boast a piece of real Doulton in the! house. What makes this ware so popular is the great variety of shapes in which it may be obtained, and the chaste colouring and designing of every piece each of which is the work of a highlytrained individual artist. Perhaps there is no series of Doulton ware so popular as the old Charles Dickens “Stage Coach” pictures, and there has been such a run on these that no stockist of Doulton goods would consider his stock complete without a big range of them. The finest stock of real Doulton in Wellington to-day is to be found at the fancy goods emporium of MESSRS WONG SHE AND CO., at 148, Lambton Quay, and visitors to the city during Show Week should take a run down to this busy store and have a look round for themselves. There are Doulton plates, in all sizes, teapots, cups and saucers, and fancy ornamental bowls, and the prices are all so reasonable that it will be easy for you to purchase. When you call be sure and ask to see the real mother of pearl salt spoons, jam spoons, butter knives and forks, all with such dainty shapes and so nicely carved. WONG SHE will gladly show you his big stock of these and you won’t be pressed to make a purchase.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12503, 20 July 1926, Page 4

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FANCY DOULTON CROCKERY New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12503, 20 July 1926, Page 4

FANCY DOULTON CROCKERY New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12503, 20 July 1926, Page 4