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Tlie Well-lln®wn ‘JUDGE.’ Irani Enamel THfAntifr f/WAD£J ffl£ /(ITCH£n nameiware NOW COMES to us In the new shades of Ivory and Green, which adds an attraction to any kitchen, and at the same time affords a wonderful opportunity to provide a foundation colour for the modern kitchenette. nr jurjr Li 1111 r i u r -A ** •v ( T" v-'. *• ■' V;'-' ; 9i m HI stewpans 4/. 4/9 5/6 6/- 7/3 PIEDISHES—--1/S 1/10 2/- 2/3 2/5 2/10 KETTLES—3-plnt 4/ 9 4-pint 5/6 5-pint 6/- 6-pint 6/6 8-pint 7/9 TEAPOTS— H-pint 3/9 3-pint <|/II 4-pint 5/6 Other pieces in this colour range include PUDDING BOWLS, COLLANDERS, MEASURES, COFFEE POTS, JUGS and PORRIDGE SAUCEPANS. LOVATTS HOTSPOT, CASSEROLES, STEWPOTS and STEAK DISHES can be used for any culinary purpose. Food can be served piping hot by taking the vessel straight from the oven to the table. STEWPOTS 2/9 to 10/3 CASSEROLES 3/9 to 8/6 STEAK DISHES ... 2/3 to 5/PARCHMENT LAMP SHADES A new shipment of these popular shades has just opened up, and the shapes and colourings are smarter than ever. While being more serviceable than silk shades the prices are considerably lower. The shades are in sizes suitable for all purposes. m A m & r\ \ m STAIR CARPET—In 27 and 36-inch is now showing in a full range of colours at prices ranging from—l2/6 to 25/6 yd. The new numbers In Body Carpet are choice and exclusive to our store. The selection has been chosen from the leading carpet manufacturers, and includes the Modern Floral, Chintz and Persian Patterns. Measurements taken and quotations given. T OSS Ltd. OPP. C.P.O. HAMILTON VICTORIA ST.

Popular Expressions and Phrases This weekly feature comprises an illustrated explanation of the origin of various popular expressions and phrases, figures of speech and historical references and allusions • HOW IT BEgAN Berdamor To Pay On The Nail •VhE BRISTOL EXCHANGE IN.ENGLAND HAD FOUR PILLARS WITH EXPANDED TOPS LIKE TABLES CALLED “NAILSJ* AND HERE 'MERCHANTS FORMERS f¥UD THEIR MONEY TO SEAL A BARGAIN. THE SAYING. AROSE FROM THIS ' CUSTOM. VALET THE ARABS NAMED A BOY, OR A SERVANT “WALAD, U AFJD ADDRESSED HIM AS “ YA WALAD.” FROM THIS ROOT SPRANG OURAVALET.** 1 NEXT SATURDAY: The Great Seal; The Moonstone.

BARRELS, \nnELS—EVERY DESCRIPTION. Use New Wooden Uarrels; clean, sare Second-Hand Parrels for Farm Use.— WOLFE A SONS. Coopers, 5 ulllies Avenue. Newmarket, AUCKLAND. MODEL FROCKS. IIERESA Model Frock salon ruts pat terns to your own measurements fro • any fashion plate or picture; price 2/6. Write for measurement chart to lot* Oneeti' 9 Accad' Aery ai 1 "* BEKKER’S WII2E~ ARE BETTER. 1IE _ Ladles’ Friend and Pride of \ev< leuiami. order these tlrst-cla<s Wine-to-day £1 16s per box.. Assorted Wine? 36/- case.—\V. J. BEKKER. lleruo Bay, Auckland.

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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19633, 20 July 1935, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19633, 20 July 1935, Page 14 (Supplement)

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19633, 20 July 1935, Page 14 (Supplement)