« «l TT v P ubl 2 ca tion of an advertisement in a Catfaolic S h OWS, 6 adverUs *r not only dertref toe ?2£ft ?h thOl r,V bUt P , ays them 6 compliment 2LJS f^i* tntou S h th 4 e medium of their own religious journal So says an esteemed and wide-awake American contemporary. A word to the wise is sufficient. tw° *n° S< ;- colrnoiSsi curs who evince groat pride in their collection of Dresden china it'will come as ai great shock- to learn that to<lav there is m> such product under this name, although sold as such. I n the course of a prosecution in London, where a firm was prosecuted for selling ware as Dresden ana marking the poods as such, it was stated that no china is manufactured at Dresden. The name is appfiod to (lie products of the royal factory at Meissen. Furthermore, many notterv decorators at Dresden work upon china that is manufactured at different places, is transferred to that city receives its imprint, and is then disposed of as Dresden Linn a.
PEA.TH & CO., CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCiErcH, Fadito^to " ©TApers, Milliners, and CostumterSj,
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 34, 24 August 1905, Page 15
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190Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 34, 24 August 1905, Page 15
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