YOU CAN DINE HERE IN COMFORT.
THE KENSINGTON. QUEEN STREET. AND WELL-APPOINTED DINING ROOMS. When lunch time arrives and you feel that you would like a good wholesome meal,"a visit to the Kensington Dining Rooms will satisfy the most exact ins*. The Kensington is situated on the first floor of the Princess Theatre buildings, 'Queen Street, right opposite Darby Street, and here you will find large, bright and well-appointed rooms, where luncheon and dinners are quickly serveJ by courteous attendants every day in the -week. The menu consists of three OT four courses of good, wholesome food, all cooked to a turn, and served just lis it should be, for which the priie is I'fi. In addition to the very complete menu. a small jug of cream is now supplied free to each customer. The Konsinston specialises in luncheons and dinners, which are ready from 12 to 1 p.m. anil sto 7 p.m. The hours are the same on Sunday, the charge then being il. (All in search of a new place for luncheon, where everything is of the be-t, and under the personal supervision of the proprietress. Mrs. Bowman, are invited to give tlie Kensington a trial. Ad.
Smart all-wool jumpers, cream ground, •with contrasting stripes on cufTs, neck, ft&d Tsilcw wait* I sacsptional v a lu« 0/6, •slth and Caugh«7, Ltd.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 227, 25 September 1922, Page 7
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223Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 227, 25 September 1922, Page 7
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