Mrs. Muir's Dining-room
Every possible convenience is available at Te Horo for persons desirous of visiting that district. Right in the village, near the railway station, Mrs. Muir conducts a dining and refreshment room, where meals are obtainable at the usual hours, and light refreshments and tea at any time during the day. An excellent table is kept, .and a really good service maintained. On sale days Mrs. Muir does an extensive trade, and the general opinion expressed in regard to her. rooms is that they are right up to date, and deserve the patronage of all visitors. The front portion of the premises is well stocked with needlework and ladies' and children's requirements, also.' fruit, and many other lines of interest to. settlers. Passing motorists can promptly be supplied with morning and afternoon tea,, fruit, etc., and, generally speaking, Mrs. Muir's establishment is of distinct service to the locality. The Bank of New Zealand has opened a receiving office in ' these premises for the convenience of settlers.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 13
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168Mrs. Muir's Dining-room Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 13
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