A FTERNOON tea has become quite an mA stitution. It promotes sociability, and is the means of ladies enjoying a pleasant balfhour i^ social conversation. Like many other things, this institution can be either a success or a failure. Much depends on tho aorvice. If the afternoon tea is placed before the guests in a natty little tea set, its Bnooess is assured, otherwise it is a probable failure. Messrs. Walter Nathan & Co., of Lambton-quay, make it a point to import all the latest styles in Afternoon Tea Sets, as woll as all other lines of platedware, so that ladies can avoid making thoir 5 o'clock teas a failure by proouring a fashionable service : at their establishment, and can got the same at wholesale price herculTes BAKING POWDER' Is the Best. ! Those who have not tried should ask their ! Grocer for it. Makes splendid Bread, Cakes, ¦ Bconoß, Pastry Ao.. Ao 10RMS of To Let and For Sale, at ! EVENING POST. / '
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1889, Page 2
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160Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1889, Page 2
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