Pleased The Queen
THE Queen was one of the first fo 1 purchase a newly designed dinuci service introducing a practical improvement for which housewives have long been waiting. . , This has tureens made with a hollow base, so that the contents are raised well above the table and the heat cannot harm the polish. Her Majesty appreciated this, as she docs all the small details which affect flic practical woman who is interested in her home.
The other day Queen Elizabeth saw another dinner set, which was making its first appearance on the market; she admired it and asked what it was called. She was told that so far if had not been named. It is now to
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19313, 1 May 1937, Page 10
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