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. . STARTING HOUSEKEEPING . .

SPOONS AND FORKS.

This should be the first item to be considered, and we can recommend our S D. & Co. Al brand of Plate as being the best obtainable at rhe price. We have sold this quality for many years, with satisfaction to the buyers as well as to ourselves. You can buy any quantity at these puces. Old English or Fiddle Table Spoons . . 35/- per doz. „ Forks .. 35/Desseit Spoons . 25/- „ „ Forks . . 25/Tea Spoons . . 15/- „

JAM DISHES.

Daintiness, with utility combined, characterise the wide range of Jam Dishes, Honey Jars and Preserve Holders constantly on view in our cases. Every second week we add new patterns. Two New Lines — Honey Jar, 3/6 ; Marmalade Pot, 7/6, each with Silver Plated Lid and Spoon complete. Jam Dishes, 7/6 to 21/-.

HOT WA TER KETTLES.

We pride ourselves on our display of Hot Water Kettles. Ours are different from what you usually see. Different in construction, different in finish, different in length of service, different in design. You will be pleased at these prices, £2, £2 15/-, £3 10/-, £4 4/-.

STEWART DAWSON & CO.,

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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 222, 1 October 1904, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 222, 1 October 1904, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 222, 1 October 1904, Page 18

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