BXTMNES ADVEBTISEKENTS. fICARBOROUGH TEA ROOMS. TRAM TERMINUS, SUMNER. Prettily situated—sheltered by cli3s—out of the rush and tiustle. HOT DINNERS SUNDAY. REFRESHMENTS AT ALL HOURS. Hot Water for Picnic Parties. Cycle Stand. F6ll* Proprietress: MRS S. FORD. A. AND P. KERR, FAMILY BUTCHERS, NAYLAND STREET, SUMNER 'Phone 8631 K. »EST and PRIMES! MEAT and SMALL- » GOODS always on hand. PROMPT DELIVERY. ' TOWN PRICES. K6112 THE GROWING FIRM WITH THE BIG REPUTATION. I MILLER Gate Liddiard'i) corner NAY- . LAND and EUSTOX STS., SUMNER for GROCERIES, FRUIT, aad VEGETABLES. Prompt and Efficient Service. ORDERS CALLED FOR. Free Motor Delivery in Sumner, Clifton, Monck'a Bay, Scarborough, and Taylor's Mistake (right over). 'PHONE 468 W. MG32B "CROYDON," SUMNER, \/TES GREER and ti* MISSES GREER, i.»JL lata of Pigeon Bay, have vacancies for a few P6ying Guests. Tariff £2 10b per veek. Liberal Cuisine. "A HOME PROM HOMS. Addieaa: Comas of Naylaod aad Stok* atmia. Tjwa Stepping Pl*o«. Q&ju
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17691, 17 February 1923, Page 8
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