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f©r men only We are on the threshold of Xmas now. anil every house is crying out for something badly needed. We liave all got to buy gifts; why not concentrate on something useful as well as ornamental? A DINNER SERVICE FOR INSTANCE! Imagine the pleasure it would give ou Xmas Day, and for a thousand days to follow. MY XMAS OFFER: BLUE ANt> GOLD DERBY, complete for six persons—£3/12/6 JOHNSON'S IVORY AND BURNISHED GOLD—£4/12/6. H. AND K. POWDER BLUE, very attractive —£3/15/-. WEDGWOOD’S KEY BRAND, always good—£4/17/6. JOHNSON’S ORIENTAL FLOWERS; beautiful —£5/7/6. ROYAL DOULTON, Blue and Gold £5/5/-. MEAKIN’S MANDARIN, very rich —£4/17/6. And Many Others, from 39/6 set. TEA SETS, '25/-; VASES, in hundreds, 1/11 • BO 'VLS AND SALADS, FLOWER POTS AND CRUETS, 1/6; 1000 DECORATED CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, 2/6 up; TUMBLERS, Wiues. Decanters, Goblets, and everything in Crystal and Glass. A Small Deposit will secure Anything in Stock, Dixon’s China Shop 82-84 LAMBTON QUAY (Next Scoullars).
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 54, 27 November 1926, Page 14
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497Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 54, 27 November 1926, Page 14
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