IF YOU CAN’T AFFORD A BETTER CAMERA . . . . . . there’s no reason why you should not take better pictures. Load your camera with “AGFA” “ Isochrom ” Film and get improved pictures without buying a new, expensive camera. There’s no substitute for “AGFA” “ Isochrom” Film . . . see that your dealer supplies it. — Advt. Teapots die young as a rule. That is why manufacturers at Burslem, Staffordshire. dubbed the world’s teapot town, make 10,000,000 of them every year. Ot all crockery, it is said that the teapot has the shortest life, owing to spout breakages, although firms are often asked to repair family-sized brown pots which have been in use for a quarter of a century and have got, according to their owners, thoroughly “seasoned.” Onecup to 40-cup size “ pots ” are turned out, and the reason why so many teapot factories are established in the town is due, it is stated, to the suitability of the clay found locally.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22164, 18 January 1934, Page 6
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