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MRS. M'LENNAN'S "CAPE GRAND," Palmerston North.

Palmerston North has always been noted for the high-class nature of its refreshment and supper rooms. One that stands out entirely on its own as a place for meals is Mrs. M'Lennan's "Cafe Grand," next to the Municipal Chambers, in The Square. Whether it be lunch, tea, or supper, you can always enjoy it at the Cafe Grand. Everything and everywhere spic and span, and the fare fit for kings, served expeditiously, and cooked to a nicety by the proprietress, who really seems to live for the public's benefit. Always patronise the Cafe Grand if you appreciate cleanliness, comfort, and wellserved fish meals, grills, eggs and bacon, or any other appetising delicacy your heart dictates.

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 18

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MRS. M'LENNAN'S "CAPE GRAND," Palmerston North. Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 18

MRS. M'LENNAN'S "CAPE GRAND," Palmerston North. Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 18

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