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Prestige HOLLOW- GROUND CUTLERY BREAD A perfect knife for every purpose CARVING To use Prestige Hollow-ground Cutlery is to enjoy one of the amenities of modern living. The Prestige range of cutlery includes a knife for every purpose, all specially designed to make kitchen tasks lighter; more pleasurable Cooks than ever before: PARING' S R HerE Is THE FULL RANGE Op Prestige HOLLOW-GROUND CUTLERY: Carving Knife Bread Knife 6" & 8" Cooks Knives Paring Knife Ham Slicer Steak Slicer Steak & Game Knife Serrated Knife Utility Knife Carving Fork Magnetised Sharpening Steel You can hold them, examine them at your local store: Finest Sheffield stainless steel blades, hollow-ground with precision set edges. Balanced rosewood or pastel ~ea cream handles, styled for elegance and comfort. 'Prestige Hollow-ground Cutlery makes cutting, carving; peeling or paring a pleasure. There'$ 8 Prestige" knife for every purpose Look out for the display of Prestige Hollow-ground Cutlery is made by Prestige PLATERS & STAMPERS Ltd. of England, who also produce The famous range of HOlLOW-GROUND CUTLERY PRESTIGE COOKERS at all good Hardware Merchants and Stores: NZ Representatives: Brittain, Wynyard & Co. Ltd:, Auckland: Pi.a 1 Prestige Fesage Hll

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 790, 10 September 1954, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 790, 10 September 1954, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 790, 10 September 1954, Page 31

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