When Im buying from England always try Birmingham first Fine examples of Birmingham Homes look brighter with made sporting guns and rifles reproduction brassware trays modern in design and performance, candlesticks and: horse brasses: incorporating centuries of craftsmanship Birmingham is famous for them all: Tea and coffee sets, trophies. Fine jewellery, costume jewellery, brush sets and tableware of fine compacts, bracelets, earrings, and craftsmanship in gold, silver and souvenirs. Birmingham makes them all EPNS: are produced in Birmingham The illustrations above merely indicate the vast range of Birmingham manufactures for which your enquiry is invited Kitchen utensils; wire goods, brassfoundry, electrical equipment, bicycle and automobile accessories, hand tools, hard haberdashery, toys plastic products, whistles__all are included among Birmingham S 1,500 different rades. That S why it pays to try Birmingham first. Your easiest way to contact Birmingham manufacturers is to send details of Your needs to the Cicy' S Information Department and have them circulated free of charge and without obligation to Birmingham firms. Address INFORMATION DEPARTMENT COUNCIL HOUSE Your enquiry to B | RMING HAM ENGLAND
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 713, 13 March 1953, Page 14
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