MUNDY'S TROCADERO.
THE PLACE FOR MEALS. • Visitors to town, during the Fes-, tive Season will find every comfort and convenience, at Mundy's Trocadero in Boundary Street. The 'genial and proprietor, Mar. R.>Mundy has built up a splendid reputation for the manner in which he caters for the public. His rooms are nicely fitted up, and cleanMness is his motto. /The. 'meais supplifeid )cou^d f ike • quailed anywhere '.'in' the fiominion. Th- cooking is all that could be Josired, and the dainty way in which they are served up imakes the place a popular refreshment lresort. Mr. Mundy has made special' efforts at Jus' lime of the year ito give his customers something out of the ordinary, and his supply of fish is of the best. Meals will Ito served at all hours during the day,' and in the evaning -ilhe- suppers will he imade a -speciality. We can confidently recommend our country friends t o call iat th's' 'vellappointed Trocadero, and they yvill he delighted with the attention they receive, also the h;igli quality of the meals.
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Grey River Argus, 23 December 1911, Page 6
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