Mrs. and the Misses Bark, at the Gas Stove Shop, Cosy Theatre block, wish tho public to know that besides the small goods and cakes made with fresh butter and eggs, all the bread used is also hamo-madc. They catet tor parties, weddings etc. daily supply hot lunches (12 to 2). Saturday shilling teas (5 to 7) and dainty teas all day long. Salad and ham always ready- Pot of tea with bread and butter tor 6d.* Do chess players make good husbands? asks a writer. A woman doesn’t worrv so long as he is a good cheque mate. Hannahs for boots. Men’s tan shoes, latest, 29s 6d 4 355, 39s 6d.‘
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 86, 27 March 1926, Page 4
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