THE WHITE HOUSE DININGROOMS,
Palinerstan North.
Mrs. J. Rawlins; who for many years psst has conducted the White House, in The Square, Palmerston North, has formed the business into a company, and it will henceforth be conducted under the style of J. Rawlins, Ltd. Mrs. Rawlins will continue to take an active interest in the business, acting iii the capacity of adviser, etc., and there will be no departure from the accustomed operations. Catering wil] be specially carried on in all its branches; lodges, shows, race meetings, balls, weddings, and parties of all kinds will have the firm s best attention in this respect, while the public dining <tnd tea rooms of the popular White House will be conducted on up-to-date lines, and as will be Seen from an advertiserhe'nt elsewhere in this issue, Show visitors to Palmerston North will be specially catered for. Breakfasts, dinners, teas, and suppers served every day of the week, and dinners and teas on Sundays. This applies to all times as well as Show time.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 14
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171THE WHITE HOUSE DININGROOMS, Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 14
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