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j^pmJS^Sv ™ |J EALTHY <*>!*«» are hun&ry chUdrenWmkMWw YW% T^£t^M ■ and happy cWWren, if the nourishment WtJPIPI^^ J rill Tllir given to tJiem " pure and wholesome. _ fjjfinßjßßffi^ imwk . feg That is why Bournvffle Cocoa., is welcomed lsfeWsW/ \iW4 llKi'l'll/ TOfPT wlierever children gather—that, and the flavour Silllilt ily SI!/ $3pS has made a cup of Bournviiie famou»M*? ECADBURY \ I GAMEiLE and CRE.E.D'S Luncheon Room, over their . popular tea-room on Lambton Quay,,has solved the 1 * question of " Where will I have tea to-night ?" The piping-hot dishes, excellently cooked and | • , daintily served, make the meal twice as tempting / , It and enjoyable. ,r l1(i t : , ■ •v 'Wfil 1 ' TASTY EGG DISHES ( ". j '. /^ ill Pi I'l I i Poached Egg* on Toatt 7/6 Fried Egg* ... 7/5 rill nil iU 111 Bailed Ees« • - • 116 Scrambled Eggt on Toait 7/9 j W.JL fJ i itl' II ' SPEClAL — Wednetdayt and Friday! v I'll ilWX^y I 1 lull II DELICIOUS FISH, taitily fried, daintiait servtd in town 116 * UuiTn vtl I 1 $81 11 x ' *" '^* *'"""ur**'w'"l T**. Coffei or Cacei | i /\\|| . ' At last Wellington has in this handsome restaurant 1 a mos' a^rac^'ve anc* COSY rendezvous, where one / II can depend upon immediate attention, utmost civility, ' I-? /\ IS I Inii tempting dishes, and spotless cleanliness, HV SI i; |i- T SERVED IN THE LUNCHEON ROOM -■ // I mhj „, » Luncheon • • /2 noon to 2 p.m. ./ i) Ij| J Evening Repast ■ 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. 1 it Irf"""""" Morning and Afternoon Tea* ff I' lit I' Gamble & Creed's // 1 W" "' LUNCHEON ROOM' //{ II fe r "— * Lambton Quay s;;» Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 85, 7 October 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 85, 7 October 1920, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 85, 7 October 1920, Page 11