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DAWICK'S BUFFET, PALMERSTON NORTH.

Situated in a piominenl position in Rangitikei stieot. Palmerston North, i 3 Messrs. Dawick's Bros.' Buffet, established over thirty years ago. This palatial caravaneary is, without, exaggeration, as fine an establishment of the kind as can be found in New Zealand to-day. Entering the large hotel, tho visitor cannot fail to be immediately impressed with the tono of comfort, oleganre, and refinement manifested in the appointments and general ensemble. The house has a reputation of niany ycatV standing, and the proprietors never have any difficulty in filling their establishmont, oven when there are othwa with rooms to apare. Tho bed-

rooms, which number about 60, are all well lighted and ventilated, while the numerous reading and sitting-rooms afford an object lesson in comfort and "convenience. Hot and cold water baths are located in handy positions, and Use establishment is lighted throughout by electricity. Tho dining-room 'is capable of seating over 150, and the high-class . character of the cuisine is probably one of the best features of the establishment, and has conduced more than anything to its great popularity. In the domain of the kitchen, in which a first-class chef is employed, with several assistants, every phase of the culinary art is exemplified to the utmost perfection by means of the most up-to-date cookery contrivances • extant. Cleanliness is a strong point with Messrs. Dawick Bros., who personally supervise every branch of the business. When visiting Palmerston, you will find it advantageous to patronise the Buffet.' Dinner from 12 till 2 p.m. . Special early hours to suit fanners attending sales.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1911, Page 10

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DAWICK'S BUFFET, PALMERSTON NORTH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1911, Page 10

DAWICK'S BUFFET, PALMERSTON NORTH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1911, Page 10