WHOLESOME, INEXPENSIVE MEALS.
The problem of city lunches of a wholesome and appetising kind has been successfully solved by the Popular Pie Co. This firm lias quickly become renowned through Auckland us the inanufracturers of pies of a definitely better type. Their bakehouse is the model of modern hygienic cleanliness and efficiency, whilst every phase of the mixing, pastry-making and cooking is supervised by an expert pastrycook. It is the scrupulous regard for the finest quality ingredients which has made Popular Pies so quickly famous. The tenderest meats and vegetables and freshest fruits are carefully selected to give these pies the highest standard of wholesome, nutritious food value and tempting flavour. Popular Pies are obtainable at nearly all restaurant shops in Auckland, and are available in a good variety, including meat pies, Cornish pasties and fruit pies. Patrons of Ellerelie racecourse and Epsom trotting course will also welcome them as an inexpensive and really satisfying meal between events. They are served there at all publican's booths. Even in the hottest weather you can have the fullest confidence in Popular Pies. They are freshly baked daily and contain nothing but the freshest ingredients obtainable. In future learn to look for quality and demand Popular Pies.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 302, 21 December 1932, Page 5
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204WHOLESOME, INEXPENSIVE MEALS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 302, 21 December 1932, Page 5
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