IV (zoge Oull 1828 INTERESTING TEAPOTS, No- 9 HIS famboyant teapot was made by a famous Dublin silversmith: The elaborate design of acanthus leaves makes a very rich pattern and One pretty difficult to clean Now-a- days our teapots are simpler, but whether your teapot is Queen Anne or Mary Ann you can always get a delicious cup of tea if you put in Bell tea of good taste: BeLl gJhe Zeas #9ood Taxte 8.8 ueh (ooopu5 Cud (CRI the GRIP Aepaies" ChinA Guare E Grips Lfather; ~PAFER Ecoar Felt . Untit 6 Doomsday ! G.U. keeps things together indefinitely } Theyre little tubes of mighty power that STOCKED BY HARDWARE mend almost anything china, earthenware; STORES. wood, metal; leather, bakelite, celluloid, paper; Nz Licensees $ felt, cloth; etc: G.U.Donever lets you down Stewart Poot Co; Ltd. P.o: Box 920. Auckland it sticks! 660e6 GUD Imiracle Menderi L8akelite
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 483, 24 September 1948, Page 11
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144Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 483, 24 September 1948, Page 11
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