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ji t-tV Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N.C., Thursday, January 9, 1975 Gather in an ideal setting Set your table with tradition filled Tunstall Ltd. "Blue Her itage" Ironstone Dinnerware. It's made in the heart of the famed "Pottery District" of Staffordshire County, England, the same county that furnished much of the fine dinnerware used by Co lonial America. And the first place setting is yours FREE with a $25 Savings Deposit. fk fry?', rr w ' -Y - : ':x ' -V'. ... ; w -Vy : V I vv ) a 'it; ? jSiS'i' f ;-:i::-": ' - . .mittSrt?ri&. pritiirtri let North Pnrnlinn Rpaimftnt nf Foot gathered 1 1" together to help us recreate an authentic Revolutionary war set ting so we could show you our traditional "Blue Heritage" iron stone dinnerware that's available now only at Peoples Bank. . ..."jr I r J SflfififffirfE 1 Gather in your first 4 piece place setting Free. With an initial deposit of $25 or more in a new or existing Peoples Bank Savings Account, you'll get a FREE 4 piece Blue Heritage place setting including a dinner plate, bread and butter plate, cup and saucer. There is only one free place setting per family. Authentic Colonial Reproductions of Ironstone Din- -nerware. Each piece has been given the personal attention of a true artist dedicated to his skill. "Blue Heritage" is chip resistant and dishwasher safe, So , come lo Peoples Bank and open or add to your sav ings account. There couldn't be a more ideal way to set yourself up for the Bicentennial. With each additional $25 deposit, you can buy more dinnerware. After your first free place setting you can n make additional deposits of $25 or more and then buy another place setting or any of the other pieces for an . . amazingly low price. ' : ,
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