t SUPERIOR CUTLERY, In Cutlery the quality of steel Is of ■ paramount importance. No amount of reduction in price can compensate lor inferior steel. All the Cutlery stocked by DAVID McFARLANE is imported from makers of undoubted i eputation, including such well-known names as Rodgers, Lockwood, Johnson, and Harrison Bros, aud Howson. The stock is large and varied, and at ! puces that leave nothing to be desired. Dessarct Kniv«Bi 9/- to GO/- per doz. Tabi* Knives •> >7/- to 66/- per doz. The handles are of Bone, Xylonite, or Ivory, and the class ot handle makes a considerable difference in the price. : The-bTEifL, is ot good quality in each I case. For moderate - priced, serviceable , Cutlery of Superior Quality, it would '• , be impossible to do better than a • special lie made by Harrison Bros. & , Howson. Mide ol high-grade steel, with Xylonite Balanced Handles, they combine good appearance with reliability. The cost is 20/- per doz. (ou Table and 18/- per doz. for Dessert Knives. A dozen ot each size makes a most acceptable wedding gift. , DAVID McFARLANE, Ridgway Street. £. I limp. If you nave corns use 1 J^f ' Wilton's Corn Paint and ' remove them. Is bottle.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXII, Issue 12429, 31 March 1908, Page 6
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195Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXII, Issue 12429, 31 March 1908, Page 6
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