CUNNINGHAM'S, The Best Confectionery and Tea Rooms.
Visitors to the National Dairy Show ■will be pleased to know that Mrs. Cunningham has a stand in No. 2 Hall, where almost every known' delicacy in the confectionery and sweetmeat line can be purchased at precisely the same prices as obtain in the town. The stand has. been arranged in an exceedingly attractive manner, and the ladies, ami juvenile visitors to the show are enabled to admire, as well ac test the high quality of the boxed chocolates, and other dainty morsels that can be seen there in endless variety, while the young men visitors will find ample choice to please his very best girl. At Mrs. Cunningham's shop in the Square, next Pullar and Burrows, visitors can obtain $lorning and afternoon teas, and all manner of light refreshments, ice creams, and soft drinks, all of which are served in a style that pleases, and makes one and all—young and old, fast customers of Cunningham's confectionery depot.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1919, Page 10
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165CUNNINGHAM'S, The Best Confectionery and Tea Rooms. Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1919, Page 10
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