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m tz*m& 7?™*%fe, ~*S^ ~?w &» »#!*& mu.m& %m '*#. m mz SUMNER'S LEADING TEA ROOMS MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEA, COLD LUNCHEONS HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY SUMMER DRINKS TAXI FOR HIRE—THAIXS AM) STEAMERS MET liY ARRANGEMENT—'PHONE 9425 D. A. M. DON, Proprietor.

(late of J. Thornton). Ladies' and Gent's Footwear Repairs neatly executed at shortest notice and at reasonable charges. ALL SEWN WORK GUARANTEED. Electric finishing plant, together with machines for every type of sewn work, ensure your satisfaction. BOOTMAKER, WAKEFIELD AVENUE, SUMNER.

BEAUTIFUL SUMNER FOR SUNSHINE AND HEALTH COLDMDRINKS ■f ADCOCK'S POPULAR CONFECTIONERY FOR CHOICE SWEETS PURE ESSENCE DRINKS REAL ICE CREAM orrOSITK TOWN HALL AND NEAB POST OFFICE. PAY L'S A VISIT AVIIEN IN SUMNEK. F. J. ADCOCK.

SUMMEE FISH SUPPLY FRESH. TRAPPED RABBITS always in stock. FRIED FISH AND CHIPS daily for lunch or supper. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED. S. BENSEMAN, MORTON STREET, SUMNER,

MAKE US YOUR FRUITERERS. We l&mra & S@m FRUITERERS, CONFECTIONERS, and TOBACCONISTS, 9 WAKEFIELD AVENUE. Orders delivered daily, vegetable round twice weekly. We can supply your wants in "Smokes." Drop into our Ice Cream Parlour and sample our delicious product. Fruity iced sodas, cool milk-shakes. A trial will assure your regular patronage.

OUR NEW UPSTAIRS I Filled with Attractive Goods at prices which cannot fail to please. *«*• I ■ I I V

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19140, 25 October 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19140, 25 October 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19140, 25 October 1927, Page 6