With many weddings in the air a few suggestions for presents may be opportune. Robin and Co. are showing a lovely lot of china, teasets, odd cups and saucers, vases and jars of all types, and many decorative plates. A lovely old round dish, fairly deep, lias an allover embossed design, the whole thing being carried out in various shades of green. A lovely old Chamberlain Worcester cup and saucer has a broad border round the top of flic cup of gold and white, broken by a panel of roses and convolvulus which runs to the bottom of the cup. Tim broad band ou the saucer has the floral design running through the middle. There is a really good pair of satsuma vases with narrow neck and base. A most useful hot water dish Is old Wedgewood which has a double bottom and is decorated with lovely tones of dark blue gold, rust and brown. Two white Worcester plates have hand-painted forget-me-nots and roses, ami an old blue and white bulbous vase has small handies near the top. Other ideas may be inspired by a group of really attractive Medici prints framed in narrow antique gold frames—one particularly good one being a group of old English figures—mobcaps and bigh-waisted frocks—in the loveliest soft tones. Robin and Co., 17 Grey Street.—Advt.
Keep rhat youthful charm. Banish ageing, faded hair with Primrose Hairdressing. Primrose Hairdressing, Woolworths. elsewhere. Cook and Ross Ltd., 779 Colombo Street, Christchurch.— AtlvL
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 235, 1 July 1944, Page 5
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244Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 235, 1 July 1944, Page 5
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