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'Eat, Drink, and " Have no regrets, of course, that you went to S. Madden's Luncheon Rooms. Palatable food, done to a nicety, served in a manner that aids appetite, and gives you the satisfaction that only good food can give. Light refreshments always ready. Hot Luncheons during the mid-day hours.
.Noted, too, for the excellent cakes made in our own bakery and for our general catering service at all functions. < "Lunch at S„ Madden's." STEPHEN MADDEN, CATERER AND PASTRYCOOK, EAST STREET, Telephone No. 167.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10474, 13 August 1925, Page 4
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