G. G. GOEBEL.
Baker and Pastrycook and Ideal Tea* rooms, Bulls. A photo in another portion of this issue gives some 'idea of the business premises of Mr. Goebel, the Sole Baker of the town of Bulls. Run in conjunction with the bakery is an up-to-date Tea and Light Refreshment Room. The shop is one of the latest additions to the town, and is a Well equipped establishment, where visitors can always secure a refreshing cdp <if tea. Mr. Gosbel has resided in the town for many years, and his carts deliver bread to all the mosfc distant parts of the ' >vn and district. In regard to the tea rooms, motoristß or others passing through the town can always obtain light refreshments at a minute's notice. Mr. Goebel's Ideal Tea Rooms are famed for promptness and first-class fare.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1915, Page 20
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