MESSRS. WHITEHEAD AND ELLIS,
Bakers, Pastrycooks, and Confectioners. At the Show, in each section of the buildings, and on the grounds, there is an abundance of sweet stalls. Xlessrs. Wh'itehead and Ellis are conducting these with the twofold object of convenience to the public, and to demonstrate the liighclass quality of the. goods .retailed at their shops in-i'.ilain and Rangitikei streets, and in the Square. " This "firth have ah exte'nsiS'e business: it" coirfjirlses the manufacture of bread and [ cakes, including wedding, birthday, and christening cakes, as well as the tea rooms and confectionery departments. At tlie recent Bakers' Exhibition, in Auckland, the firm secui'fid tlie bronze medal for iced birthday cakes in a field of competitors from every part of the Dominion, and well deserved this distinction. It is well oh to 20 years since this firm became established in Palmerston North, and their, bread business alone is a huge one. Daily deliveries to all parts of the town are.maintained, and the growing success of their trade is due in no small measure to the quality of their goods.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 14
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