A HAPPY BRIDE.
Mr. John Ellis, tho well-known baker and confectioner, of Main street, Palmerston North, who some time ago took sole control, of the old-established business of Whitehead and Ellis, is making a special feature of the wedding cake trade. This house has always been a noted place for the supply of high-class wedding cakes, and it is always a happy bride who places her order here, because quality and value, besides distinctive design, always accompany Ellis's wedding cakes. It is interesting to note, too, that this firm's trade is a Dorriinion-wide one, arid very frequently orders for wedding and other special cakes-come to hand from distant parts of the Dominion. These are promptly supplied, and are packed free, and railed or shipped to wherever necessary. Confectionery, and everyday cakes, bread, and fancy goods of the baker's art can be supplied at a moment's notice. Try, an Ellis's wed-ding-cake for yours, and when you visit "the show, call and see the old gold chocolate and confectionery stand. Sweets at town prices.
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 16
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172A HAPPY BRIDE. Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 16
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