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MARGOT Goes Shopping

Wedgwood China. A most fascinating place is Nettleship’s, Jewellers, just now, for on display is a very select collection of cups and saucers from the famous Wedgwood firm of china manufacturers. The designs are both lovely and unusual. A Royal Albert tea set in a very smart black and silver pattern has a coffee set to match. Millinery Renovations. Miss Bathgate’s clientele will be pleased to learn that she has reopened her millinery rooms, upstairs Jh the Union Bank Building, Avenue (next to “Chronicle” branch office). All kinds of millinery made to order, also felt and velour hats renovated and made up-to-date. Delightful Wedding Gifts. At the “Glory Box” is to be seen some delightful gift suggestions for the Easter bride. There is a wonderful selection of plain and coloured brassware which is a delight to the eye. The latest designs and colourings are undoubtedly beautiful, and intending buyers should make a point of inspecting the many lovely articles on display.

The Bride’s Choice is Silverware. If you have seen the lovely designs in silverware at J. Williams and Co., Jewellers (48 Victoria Avenue), you will want to choose from among the collection a gift for your friend’s wedding day. The display In the windows reminds one that the Easter bride loves receiving a really good gift. Can you picture the delight of a bride-to-be unwrapping a package containing one of the modern silver tea services that are a feature at this jewellery establishment? There, you also have a choice of a varied selection of silver teapots, hot water jugs, entree dishes, cake and sandwich containers in modern deigns, as well as the newest in cutlery, meat and fruit servers.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 58, 10 March 1937, Page 2

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MARGOT Goes Shopping Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 58, 10 March 1937, Page 2

MARGOT Goes Shopping Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 58, 10 March 1937, Page 2

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