THE LUNCHEON TABLE.
For tlie little accessory- dishes n-: i cd in g viny a luncheon or dinner noth-
l g.ass, which may be used With nin-.0-l j any sort of china. 'these pieces a:>: I se.doin found iu the dinner or luncheon j sets themselves. A combination -hc -so , and cracker plate is useful, nnd »o is j a glass pastry tray provided with an up; .gat tiKudle i' sing from The centre of the plate. Mayonnaise dishes corj sisting of shallow bowl with plate to go iiiider it and a g ass, mayonnaise ladle mav he had in any -hade, ari l so can covered candy dishes or urns. A number of other dishes suitable for pit kies, salted nuts or bon onus may always be used to advantage. The old-fashioned cruet set. is no ~r“. hut the»e are new fash lotted condiment sets that are similar in purpose and useful to the woman who like ; to make salads on the table. One s.m set consists of a glass tray with a central handle to the sides of win* h are ranged oil and vinegar bottles and salt and pepper shakers.
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Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 286, 2 May 1929, Page 1
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193THE LUNCHEON TABLE. Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 286, 2 May 1929, Page 1
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