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The P.I.C. is making a Special Show of the World's Finest Productions in Cut Glass. 8 Displayed in our Rattray Street Window and on specially arranged tables in our China and ra Glassware Department will be found many beautiful examples of the Glass-cutter's Art, including H the newest, most attractive, and artistic designs in Crystal for table use, all selected from British 6 ■ manufacturers by our buyer while in England recently. The Richness and Exquisiteness of Cut-glass makes an eloquent appeal to all tastes. Come in and have a look round this. interesting display. spirit and water sets. See Special suites of table crystal. •Conta.ning:! 1 Decanted Window Display £18 and £20 complete/ WATERSETS' From 25/. Handsomely cut and choice exclusive SETS ... ... From 30/. Rattray Street. desi f ns - LATEST DESIGNS IN FLOWER VASES ..1 From 1/3 each ROSE BOWLS AND CENTRE FLOWER BOWLS From 8/6 each SWEET AND JELLY DISHES, DAINTY PATTERNS From 1/6 each . LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPIRIT. AND WINE DECANTERS, GLASS JUGS, SALAD AND FRUIT BOWLS, BISCUIT BARRELS, PiCKLE AND CHUTNEY JARS. ALL VERY BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS AND MAKING VERY I ACCEPTABLE WEDDING GIFTS! I We are also making a Special Showing of New Designs in very Attractive American Glassware at Special Prices. Bj SWEET PEA BOWLS . 6/6' each S CARNATION VASES. 8/6 each I CREAM BOWLS, WITH PLATE COMBINED 4/11 and 5/6 each | SARDINE DISHES ! . 4/11 each 1 CHEESE DISHES 8/6 each B SUGAR BOWLS 1/6 and 2/6 each 1 i . JELLY DISHES 1/., 1/3, 1/11 each I TALL GLASS CANDLESTICKS 2/6 each | 81111 II ' FRUIT BOWLS 7/6 each ||W If | ROSE BOWLS, WITH E.P. WIRES... 3/6, 6/6, 10/6 each |

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16348, 3 April 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16348, 3 April 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16348, 3 April 1915, Page 2

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