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RETURN OF THE CANDLE

t Even the moat modern of hostessei are captivated by the lure of candlelight, or merely to use the condlesticka as ornaments, and they figure among the summer wedding presenta with the prodigality which onoe attached to clocks, umbrellas and butter dishes. Happily the choice of candle-sticks is immensely varied. Glass, crystal clear, cloudy or brilliantly coloured porcelain ancient and modern, lacquer, wood, natural, painted, and carved, silver, pewter, enamel, all cooperate in the present revival of candle-sticks. Probably your mother or gxanJmother has some old brass or copper candle-sticks tucked away in a corner of the attic; if so. resurrect them from their dusty tomb, polish them well, and you will have some genuine antiques.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 26 November 1927, Page 11

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RETURN OF THE CANDLE Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 26 November 1927, Page 11

RETURN OF THE CANDLE Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 26 November 1927, Page 11

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