m. iSt % '£s XX mWj, km m 4 m* % mm.; r Ss w sk 7775 rei4 OF GOOD TASTE 20 /& bSH'/ / Interesting Teapots No. 4: Whieldon Thomas Whieldon, the Staffordshire potter, was first to develop decoration by means of coloured glazes about 1740. He made teapots that resembled cauliflowers and other vegetables, and ne introduced earthenware table sets exactly imitating agate and tortoiseshell. (The ‘woodland’ teapot shown is in green and brown, and the knob on top is a yellow rabbit). It's good to have a valuable old teapot, but you'll get just as good tea from any pot if you put in BELL the tea of GOOD TASTE.
A i s <2 99 and its cut in a 0 e Q. _ *1 get Che bouquets for a dazzling white washend pass them to my Pallo; It does all the hard work. "Me at the tub, my Pallo Electric Wringer to do the rest —that's the best washing machine for a really white wash.” The Pallo Electric Wringer makes light work of the heaviest wash. Electrically turned, spring mounted, soft rubber rollers, actually squeeze the dotjpes cleaner —saves rubbing and scrubbing. Built In light' weight aluminium and wheel mounted for convenience to suit any cub or copper. t Retail Distributors: CHARLES BEGG & CO. LTD., Princes St., D.I.C. LTD., Princes St., DUNEDIN. 0 o Electric Wringer Another Product of PALLO ENGINEERING LIMITED
STOP THAT COUGH With the very first sip of rich, red, warming Bettle’s Lightning Cough Cure you can fee] the relief. It’s a stronger and more powerful remedy thal gets al the affected parts—nose, throat and chest Safe for young and old alike—Bettle's Lightning Cough Cure " relieves in a flash.”—Bettle Manufacturing Co., Ltd.. Christchurch.—Advt
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26632, 1 December 1947, Page 9
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285Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26632, 1 December 1947, Page 9
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