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... BUrer-moußted salad-bowl—Mrs Thomas Cassells. Decnlatoun. Carriage olock-Mr CoohraaaHrudry. Kilmarnock. Silver-mounted meat aad game carvers—Mr and Mrv W. Jeffrey, Blythswood Drive, Glasgow. SQvor fruit-spoons—Miss Jeffrey. SUver-moaitcd epergue—Mr J ...
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... FRUIT AND SALAOS. A LARGE and FRESH SUPPLY FRUIT, . . VEGETABLES. SALADS mr DAILY ...
... A good Salad Dressing' requires the very best mustard, to be made properly. There is—there can beno better mustard made than Colman’s Mustard. Its universal use is a tribute to its goodness. Its excellence is its passport to Royal tables—its price cn- ...
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... Johnstone— Mr and Mrs Algernon Douglas Penns Captain and Mrs Francos Pennant—Silver cigar cutter. and Mrs Guy Spolr—Silver salad fork and spoon*. Miss cayenne castors. Mr and Mrs Anthony White—Champagne bottle holder. Claad Douglas Pennant Silver cigarette ...
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... NOT TO BE FORGOTTEN. No man, whose salad is not warped by prejudice, can fail to appreciate the sound, far-reaching, sod well-planned preparations which have been made by the Liberal Government for the purpose of dealing with the problems of the day. ...