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Another Ch. Ch. i first! Ingenuity Pays Off First Stainlas, Steel Copper Based Saucepans to be mode in New Zealand. During the past eighteen months much experimentation and research have gone into the manufacture of Stainless Steal Saucepans by W. T. Murray Ltd., well-known manutoefcrars of Silverware in Christchurch. Thi, month, first deuverias have been made to Retail Stores, and comment on the fine standard of finish and workmanship has been most gratifying to the manufacturers. The throe-pioce set, comprising 21-pint, 31-pinf and 4J-pint saucepans, has been thoroughly tried, tested and proven in use, and competes more than favourably in all respects with overseas manufacture. Price structure is most pleasing, the consumer being enabled to buy a "Murray" Stainless Steel <lB- - Copper Based, Saucepan Set for as little as £lO/17/6. This new product will add beauty to any kitchen, while proving e joy to use and clean. Trade inquiries are welcome. —Advt.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29497, 26 April 1961, Page 6
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