17 DARBY ST. Cor. ELLIOT ST. AUCKLAND Commodious premises have been fitted up at the above address for the reception and sale of goods contributed by people wishing to dispose of them, especially articles produced by home industry, such as plain and fancy needlework, knitted work, hand-made lace, leather work, poker-work, carving and woodwork, cane and basket work, marquetry, hand-wrought jewellery and enamel work, beaten copper, brass and pewter ware, oil and water-colour paintings, etchings, lampshades, headwork, toys, novelties, etc., etc. A small commission is added to the selling price to cover overhead expenses. Classes of instruction are held by competent teachers in the above arts and crafts, and inquiries are invited by prospective pupils as to terms. The- public, especially those persons who desire to purchase articles exclusive and original, are asked to come and inspect our varied stock ef articles of utility and beauty. 'Choosing gifts for Christmas is always a problem. This Depot carries a stock of Handicraft Articles that are not procurable elsewhere, and which have a personal value far above their moderate cost, -—(By arrangement.)
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Ladies' Mirror, 1 December 1924, Page 48 (Supplement)
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180Page 48 Advertisement 5 Ladies' Mirror, 1 December 1924, Page 48 (Supplement)
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