At the meeting of the Geraldine Methodist B.C. held Wednesday evening, Rev. H. Ford gave an interesting address entitled “Some remincsconses of Australian and Now Zealand “outback’ districts.” There is on view in Porter and Dawson’s new windows and showroom, a very fine assortment of their new shipment of 21-piece tea sets, for which this firm is famous; and which they are now offering to the public at 15/9 per set. This figure constitutes a low price record; even of pre-war days. What adds to the value of these tea sets is the fact that they are all genuine English manufacture, and comprise 24 choice assorted patterns and designs to choose from. Visitors to {he Show should not miss the opportunity of procuring one or more of these great value tea sets at 15/9, from P. and D.’s popular emporium, ~
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 23 October 1926, Page 9
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